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89. M. coccineus Congdon in Erythea 7: 187. 1899. 
Stems 2-6 em. high, simple or branched, the whole plant 
glandular-puberulent; leaves oblanceolate to linear, .6-1 cm. 
long, 2-3 mm. broad, entire, mostly obtuse, tapering to a slender 
petiole, the lower often spatulate; flowers clustered at the tips of 
the stems, pedicels rarely over 1 mm. long; calyx cylindrical, 
3-5 mm. long, expanded by the mature capsule and faintly 
ribbed, throat oblique, teeth unequal, linear, subulate, one- 
third to one-half as long as the tube; corolla funnelform, 1.6-2 
cm. long, deep reddish-purple, the throat usually with one or 
two lighter areas below the lower lip, tube slender, 2—3 times as 
long as the calyx, limb expanded, .5-1.2 cm. wide, the lobes sub- 
equal, withering, almost filiform; stamens mostly included, the 
anthers hispid ; style slightly exserted, the lobes subequal; capsule 
broadly ovate, acute, slightly exceeding the calyx; seeds smooth. 
Distribution: in granite sand at high altitudes in the southern 
Sierra Nevada Mts. Not often collected. 
Specimens examined: 
California: Glacier Roint Turnpike, Mariposa Co., 22 July, 1891, 
Congdon (Calif. and Stanford); Hockett’s Meadow, 8600 ft. 
alt., 22 July, 1904, Culbertson, distributed as C. F. Baker 4411 
(M and Pomona); between Rowell Meadow and Sunset 
Meadow, King’s River Region, Fresno Co., Aug., 1904, Dudley 
(Stanford); Coyote Pass Trail, Milky Meadow to Three 
Rivers, 25-31 July, 1900, J epson 979 (Calif.); Marble Mt., 
6 July, 1907, Jepson 2846 (Calif.); N. Fork of Middle Tule 
River, 8500 ft. alt., 15 Aug., 1911, Jepson 4688 (Calif.). — . 
This species was first collected by Congdon near the mountain 
tops of the Sierras, east of the Minaret’s. 3 
90. M. stamineus Grant! 
Plants 2-10 cm. high, freely branched from the base or 00- 
casionally simple, densely glandular-pubescent; leaves sessile, 
* Mimulus ineus Grant, sp. nov., herba, 2-10 cm. alta, dense glanduloso- 
pubescens; foliis sessilibus, anguste ceolatis ellipticisve, aliquando 
obtusis; calyce 5-8 mm longo, dentibus] жаба са” Жі т р 
1.2-2 cm. longa, lobis inaequalibus; antheris hispidis; са oblonga. 1915 
in granite sand, summit of Sonora Pass, Tuolumne Co., 10000 ft. alt., 24 А ak 4 
Adele Lewis Grant 357 (Cornell Univ. Herb., Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. no. ; 
TYPE, Univ. Calif. Herb., and Stanford Univ. Herb.). | 
