1924 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 285 
Parish 5619 (R. Mt.); vicinity of San Bernardino, 1000- 
2500 ft. alt., 18 May, 1901, Parish 4791 (Stanford); Edgar 
Cafion, San Bernardino Mts., 2500 ft. alt., 13 June, 1894, 
Parish 8016 (M. and Stanford) ; Mentone, San Bernardino Co., 
May, 1908, Р. J. Smith (Phil., M, aed К. Mt.) ; San Bernardino 
Co., 1876, Parry & Lemmon 309 (M); Mill Creek Cafion, San 
Bernardino Co., 4000 ft. alt., 20 June, 1901, Parish 509) 
(Stanford); San Bernardino Valley, May, 1913, Jepson 5581 
(Calif.); Temescal Wash, southern California, 17 May-1 June, 
1901, Jepson 1573 (Calif.); Cuyamaea Mt., June, 1880, Parish 
465 (Stanford); Buckman Springs, 3000 ft. alt., May, 1893, 
Stokes (Stanford); in dry washes, Campo, San Diego Co., 
25 May, 1903, Abrams 3596 (Stanford) ; San Felipe, San Diego 
Со., 16 April, 1895, T. S. Brandegee (Calif.); San Ysabel, 
San Diego Co., 4 May, 1893, Henshaw (M); San Diego, April, 
1882, Jones (R. Mt.); Hesperia, April, 1892, Trelease (M); 
Summit, Imperial Co., 4035 ft. alt., 10 June, 1917, McGregor 
954 (Stanford); southern part of California, Fremont (N. Y., 
part of type collection); Blair Valley, San Diego Co., 19 April, 
1920, Jepson 8681 (M, Cornell, and Calif.). 
Mexico: 
Lower California: mts. of Lower California, 3 July, 1884, Orcutt 
1094 (M and Calif.); Nachoguero Valley, Lower California, 
4 June, 1894, Schoenfeldt 3416 (Stanford). 
e specimens of Abrams 3596 from Campo, San Diego Co., 
have nearly obsolete calyx-teeth on some of the plants. 
78. M. subsecundus Gray, Syn. Fl. №. Am. ed. 2, 2!: Suppl. 
445. 1880. РІ. 10, fig. 17. 
Eunanus subsecundus Greene, Pittonia 1: 37. 1887. 
Stem freely and diffusely branched from the base, 8-21 cm. 
lo >) densely viscid-pubescent with scattered white hairs; leaves 
Sessile, oblong or oblanceolate, .8-2.5 cm. long, .3-1.5 em. wide, 
tuse, entire or occasionally denticulate; flowers numerous, 
sometimes mostly on one side of the stem, frequently in spike-like 
clusters, subsessile, the pedicels 1-2 mm. long; mature 
calyx broadly ovate, 7-12 mm. long, 4-5 mm. wide, more or less 
constricted at the oblique throat, scarious below the sinuses, 
