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GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 289 
Eunanus Rattanii Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1:105. 1885. 
A densely glandular-pubescent plant; stem 4-15 cm. long, 
reddish, simple or mostly branched from the base; leaves few, 
sessile, oblong to oblanceolate, .8-2 cm. long, 2-3 mm. wide, 
entire or obscurely denticulate, basal leaves forming a small 
rosette, upper leaves bract-like; flowers numerous, crowded 
toward the ends of the stems; pedicels 1-3 mm. long; calyx viscid, 
broadly campanulate, rarely constricted at the oblique orifice, 
5-6 mm. long, mature calyx broadly oval, 7-8 mm. long, 4-5 mm. 
broad, teeth 1-1.5 mm. long, triangular, mostly obtuse; corolla 
reddish-purple, marcescent, pubescent on the outside, 8-9 mm. 
long, tube included, throat narrowly funnelform, little exserted, 
lobes short, erect, truncate, nearly equal; upper pair of stamens 
exserted, glabrous; style exserted, stigma-lips unequal, the lower 
lip very short, sometimes almost obsolete; capsule firm, much 
exserted, lanceolate, attenuate, the apex often incurved; seeds 
oval or oblong, apiculate at both ends, papillate. 
Distribution: in the Sierra Nevada Mts. and Coast Ranges, 
California. Rarely collected. 
Specimens examined: 
California: mountains of Colusa Co., under Adenostema bushes, 
June, 1884, Rattan (СІ, түрЕ, and Calif.); near summit of Mt. 
Tamalpais, 3 July, 1886, Curran (С and Calif.) ; Ben Lomond, 
Santa Cruz Co., 1888, Parry (M); Boulder Creek, Santa 
Cruz Co., 1888, Parry (M); Mt. Diablo, 30 May, 1915, East- 
wood 4542 (Calif. Acad.). 
81. M. Torreyi Gray in Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 97. 1876; Bot. 
Calif. 1: 565. 1876; Syn. Fl. №. Am. 21: 275. 1878, ed. 2, and 
Suppl. 445. 1886; Hall, Yosemite Fl. 224. 1912. PI. 10, fig. 16. 
Eunanus Torreyi Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1:104. 1885. 
erri Fremontii Gray in Pac. Rail. Rept. 6: 83. 1857, not 
nth. 
- Glandular-pubescent plants; stem erect, .5-3.5 cm. high, simple 
от branched; leaves scattered, obovate, oblong or spatulate, 
1.5-3.5 cm. long, .3-1.2 cm. broad, tapering to а slender petiole, 
obtuse, entire or with a few scattered teeth, often reddish on the 
lower surface, internodes usually much longer than the leaves; 
