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280 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
abruptly cuspidate, 3-5-nerved, tapering to a slender short- 
petioled base; pedicels 3-8 mm. long, usually longer than in the 
species; corolla smaller, 1-2 сіп. long; stamens glabrous; stigma- 
lobes unequal; capsule arcuate, often exceeding the calyx. 
Distribution: arid region of western Nevada and central Cali- 
fornia. 
Specimens examined: 
Nevada: Steamboat Springs, Washoe Co., 9 Aug., 1906, Kennedy 
1487 (Stanford); 10 miles below Mica Springs, 2000 ft. alt., 
13 April, 1894, Jones 5054 (M, түре, U. S., В. Mt., and Po- 
топа); Rhyolite, Tonopah, 3600 ft. alt., 1 June, 1907, Shockley 
50 (Stanford); Рапаса, 6 Sept., 1912, Jones (Calif., Stanford, 
and Pomona); Bennett Spring, Highland Range, May-Oct., 
1898, Purpus 6304a (Calif.); Pahroc Spring, 3000-4000 ft. alt., 
Aug., 1898, Purpus 6304 (Calif.). 
California: Furnace Creek, Death Valley, 2300 ft. alt., J 7 
6888 (Calif.); rocky slopes of Argus Mts., 3 ft. 
Apr.-Sept., 1897, Purpus 5348a (М); Thee Spring, Inyo Со, 
22 May, 1915, Parish 10039 (Calif. and Stanford) ; Toll House 
near Big Pine, Inyo Co., 1898, Purpus 5786 (Calif.); Silver 
Canyon in the White Mts., east of Laws, Inyo Co., 7 May, 
1906, Heller 8194 (M and Stanford); dry hills, Barstow, "Mohave 
Desert, 29 May, 1914, Parish 9242 (Cornell and M); Mon 
April, 1882, Parish & Parish (M). 
75. M. Johnstonii Grant! 
Stem stout, erect, branches few, ee appearing from the 
base to half way up the stem, glandular-pubescent; leaves broadly 
obovate to rhomboid, 1.5-2 cm. long, 4-10 mm. broad, acute; 
Collected 10 miles below Mica Springs, 2000 ft. alt., 13 April, 1894, = inn 
ene |5054 (0.8. Nat. Herb, ‚ Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., no. 106688, TYPE, and 
t. Herb.) landuloso- 
' Mimulus Johnstonii Grant, sp. nov., caulis crassus, latis; 
pubescentes; foliis late obovatis rhomboidibusve, 1.5-2 em. jus д is 4-10 -— 
calyce late campanulato, 8-10 mm. longo, inflato et infirme angulsto, бире" 
deltoidibus, acuminatis, inaequalibus; corolla rosea, laciniis brevibus, 
em. lato; capsula lanceolata, obtusa.— Collected under pines, San = ai Jande 
San Antonio Mts., Los Angeles Co., 6000 ft. alt., 28 July, 1917, Ivan М. ai tats 
1562 (Gray Hes, Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. no. 893569, түре, Stanford Univ 
and Pomona rb.). 
