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316 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Specimens examined: 
California: Placer Co., Rattan (С, түре); Long Valley, 1866, 
Bolander 4690 (G, U. S., and M); dry run in field, Sherwood 
Valley, Mendocino Co., 10 June-13 August, 1902, Jepson 1846 
(Calif.) ; plentiful in open places in the chaparral near Cohasset, 
Butte Co., 12 April, 1915, Heller 11806 (Cornell, M, and 
Stanford); Plumas Co., 1877, Austin 146 (С); Sierra foothills, 
Eldorado Co., 22 May, 1903, Gross 106 (Stanford); Auburn, 
1882, Ames (Phil.); Amador Co., April, 1886, T. S. Brandegee 
(M, Calif., and Stanford); Amador Со., May, 1886, Curran 6 
(Stanford); Pioneer, Amador Co., 3000 ft. alt., 28 May, 1896, 
Hansen 1683 (М and Stanford); Howell Mt., Napa Co., 18 
May, 1902, Tracy 1536 (R. Mt. and Stanford); borders of 
surface streams, Mt. George, 28 April, 1893, Jepson (N. Y. 
and Calif.); springy place on side of ridge between Pinehurst 
and Sequoia Lake, Fresno Co., 3 June, 1921, Ottley 1437 
(Wellesley, Cornell, and M). 
100. M. pulchellus (Drew) Grant, comb. nov. 
Eunanus pulchellus Drew ex Greene, Pittonia 2: 104. 1890. 
M. angustatus Hall, Yosemite Fl. 225. 1912, not Gray. 
Dwarfed annuals, 3-6 em. high, the flowers subsessile and much 
longer than the stems; leaves clustered thickly at the base, linear 
or oblanceolate, often spatulate, 1-2 cm. long, entire or obscurely 
toothed, villous to nearly glabrous; calyx 6-8 mm. long, open 
funnelform, tube viscid-villous with an upward appressed pu- 
bescence on the inner surface, contracting over the capsule at 
maturity, teeth broadly triangular, acute or obtuse, spreading, 
one-fourth to one-half the length of the tube; corolla 2.5-5 cm. 
long, tricolored, tube long, slender, 4-6 times the length of the 
short broad dark reddish-purple throat, sparsely pubescent exter- 
nally, the upper lip reddish-purple and shorter than the wholly 
or partly yellow lower one, the latter dotted with red; anthers 
hairy, filaments sparsely pubescent; stigma-lips ciliate, peltate- 
funnelform, subequal; capsule short, broadly ovate, not — 
pressed, the lower part thinner, breaking away above the base; 
seeds oblong, favose-pitted. iid 
Distribution: in large patches on moist meadows of the cen 
