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288 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Specimens examined: 
California: fields on the Middle Tule River, 3000—4000 ft. alt., 
Apr.-Sept., 1897, Purpus 5070 (М, түре, U. 8., and Calif.); 
Pine Flat, near Calif. Hot Springs, Tulare Co., 20 June, 1917, 
Mozley 582 (Cornell); near Guerilla Flat, vicinity of Poso 
Creek Valley, Kern Co., 9 July, 1895, Dudley 566 (Stanford); 
southeastern California, Apr.-Sept., 1897, Purpus 5305 (Calif.); 
top, Mt. Diablo, July, 1917, Davidson 3279 (Davidson). 
79. M. decurtatus Grant: 
Glandular-pubescent plants; stem slender, 5-10 cm. high, 
simple or branched from the base; leaves obovate to spatulate, 
.7-2 cm. long, 3-6 mm. wide, thin, entire or denticulate along 
the upper margin, tapering to а narrow sessile base, lower leaves 
petioled; pedicels slender, 2-3 mm. long; calyx in anthesis 
broadly campanulate, 8-9 mm. long, villous with yellowish hairs, 
inflated when mature, teeth broadly triangular-obtuse, very 
short, subequal, throat oblique, slightly or not at all constricted; 
corolla 1-1.2 em. long, reddish-purple to rose-pink, tube included, 
throat barely exserted, funnelform, lobes short, equal, somewhat 
spreading; upper pair of stamens and style slightly exserted, 
anthers glabrous; stigma-lips unequal, upper broadly obovate, 
lower very short, almost obsolete ; capsule lanceolate, acute, 
included; seeds oblong, apiculate at each end, reticulate. 
Distribution: known only from the type locality. 
Specimens examined: 
California: Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz Co., June, 1903, Elmer 45 19 
(U. S., М, түре, Calif. Acad., Stanford, and Pomona); N. А. 
Pacific Coast Flora, 1887, Parry (M). 
80. M. Rattani Gray in Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 307. 1885; 
Syn. Fl. N. Am. ed. 2,2: Suppl. 444. 1886. 
елде nhovatis 
3.-1 } 
1 Mimulus decurta: G t,sp nov., g pub М 
spatulatisve, .7-2 cm. longis, 3-6 mm. latis; fructifero calyce inflato, 8-9 cm. longo 
dentibus brevibus, late triangulari-obtusis, fauce obliquo; corolla 1-1.2 ст. longs 
ro-purpurea roseave, laciniis inaequalibus, brevibus; antheris glabris; 1908, 
aequalibus.—Collected at Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz Co., June, 
А. D. E. Elmer 4519 (U. S. Nat. Herb., Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. no. 106684, TIPP 
Calif. Acad., Stanford Univ. Herb., and Pomona Coll. Herb.). 
