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208 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Idaho: slopes near the foot of Weissner's Peak, Kootenai Co., 5-7 
July, 1892, Sandberg, MacDougal & Heller 586 (G, TYPE, and 
Phil); dry hillsides of Cedar Mts., Latah Co., 7 July, 1893, 
Piper 1657 (С. and Stanford); Lake Waha, 26 June, 1894, 
Henderson #677 (G, Cornell, and R. Mt.). 
Oregon: moist gulch of North Pine Creek, near Snake River, 13 
July, 1899, Cusick 2236 (G, Cornell, F, M, R. Mt., and Calif.); 
hills near Snake River, 25 May, 1898, Cusick 1891, (Cornell 
and M); Deshut’s Bridge, 19 June, 1885, Howell (Ore. and 
Calif.). 
86. M. angustifolius (Greene) Grant, comb. nov. . 
Eunanus angustifolius Greene, Pittonia 2: 23. 1889. 
A glandular-pubescent annual ; stem red, 4-10 cm. high, mostly 
branched; leaves numerous, linear or oblanceolate, 1-1.7 em. 
long, 1-3 mm. wide, sessile, entire, crowded and often with smaller 
leaves fascicled in the lower axils; calyx cylindrical, scarious 
between the red ribs, teeth triangular-lanceolate, fully one-third 
as long as the calyx, spreading very little at the oblique orifice; 
corolla bilabiate, narrowly funnelform, sparsely pubescent on 
the outside, reddish purple, 1.3-1.7 em. long, the tube exserted, 
lobes unequal, those of the upper lip about half as long as the 
lower; stamens slightly exserted, glabrous; stigma-lobes unequal; 
capsule lanceolate, about as long as the calyx, opening to the 
base along both sutures. 
Distribution: known only from Washoe Mts., Nevada, the type 
locality. 
Specimens examined: 
Nevada: on trail from Bronco to Mt. Rose, western slope of 
Washoe Mts., July, 1889, Sonne 14 (Greene, TYPE, and Calif.); 
Mt. Rose, Washoe Co., 9500 ft. alt., 26 Aug., 1911, Heller 
10343 (G and Stanford). 
87. M. densus Grant} ; 
А more or less densely glandular-pubescent and viscid juni 
sometimes viscid-villous; stem mostly profusely branched, 5- 
1 Mimulus densus Grant, sp. ш herb : $ 4 3 zl Jn] pubescens; 
caule profuse ramoso, 5-15 cm. alto ; foliis ellipticis, linearibus oblongisve; calyce 
