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312 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
petiole; pedicels stout, 2-4 mm. long; calyx cylindrieal, 9-13 mm. 
long, constricted slightly below the throat, the teeth unequal, 
short, broad, obtuse, not ciliate; corolla 1.3-1.7 cm. long, rose- 
pink, tube with scattered glandular-pubescent hairs on the outer 
surface, slender, little exserted, throat short, not funnelform 
nor much enlarged, lobes rounded, subequal, and little spreading; 
longer pair of stamens stout, exserted, very much dilated at the 
point of insertion, the broad part attached to the tube, shorter 
pair with very slender filaments and often with aborted anthers; 
style pale pink, upper lip of stigma ovate, obtuse, lower lip tri- 
angular, acute and very short; capsule slender, lanceolate, acute, 
tardily dehiscent down the inner suture; seeds oblong, apiculate 
at both ends, scurfy-muriculate with anchor-shaped hairs. 
Distribution: foothills of the central Sierra Nevada Mts. and 
the Coast Range Mts. of California. 
Specimens examined: 
California: Zimmerman’s ranch, Mariposa Co., March, 1887, 
Congdon (Gray, түрк); Zimmerman’s ranch, Mariposa Co., 
April, 1888, and May, 1888, Congdon (G); Stockton Creek, 
March, 1889, Congdon (С); Aqua Fria, Mariposa Co., С 
(G); Mariposa, 25 March, 1892, Congdon (Stanford) ; Stockton 
Creek, Mariposa Co., 4 April, and May, 1892, Congdon (Stan- 
ford); Mariposa, 24 March and 7 April, 1896, Congdon (Stan- 
ford and Pomona); Potter Valley, Mendocino Co., March, 
Purpus (R. Mt.); Cold Creek Cafion, Kelseyville, 30 March, 
1904, Irwin 40 (Calif.). 
97. M. pygmaeus Grant} : 
Acaulescent or with stems 4-5 mm. high; leaves basal, linear 
or spatulate, 3-5 mm. long, 1 mm. broad, obtuse, entire, sparsely 
. glandular-pubescent, tapering to а sessile base; flowers solitary, 
terminal, pedicels stout, .5-1 mm..long; calyx 3-4 mm. long, 
cylindrical, sparingly glandular-pubescent, tube constricted below 
1 Mimulus eus G . nov. vel cum caulibus 4-5 mm. 
bases tais alia ness amieta ee ab 
floribus solitariis, terminalibus, pediculis, crassis; calyce 3-4 — —Col- 
lected at Egg Lake, uS uum 4 M one by M. S. Baker and Frank 
Nutting (Univ. Calif. Herb. no. 26888, түрк). 
