GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 317 
Sierra Nevada Mts. from Tuolumne Co. to the Yosemite Valley, 
ifornia. 
Specimens examined: 
California: moist meadows near Lake Eleanor, Tuolumne Co., 
1890, Chestnut & Drew (Calif., type collection); Lake Eleanor, 
28 June, 1889, Chestnut & Drew (Calif.); Saint's Rest on the 
Mono State Highway, Tuolumne Co., 4000 ft. alt., 10 June, 
1917, A. L. Grant 954 (M); near Confidence, 3000 ft. alt., 14 
May, 1916, A. L. Grant 766 (M, Calif., and Stanford); near 
Confidence, 10 June, 1917, A. L. Grant 957 (G, Phil., U. S., 
M, Ore., Calif., Stanford, and Pomona) ; Hetch-Hetchy Valley, 
June, 1900, Bioletti (Calif.; Hog Ranch road, near Hetch- 
Hetehy Valley, 4600 ft. alt., 9 June, 1911, H. M. Hall 8897 
.(R. Mt., СаШ., and Stanford); Hog Ranch above Hetch- 
Hetchy Valley, 4700 ft. alt., 14 June, 1917, А. L. Grant 976 
(G, N. Y., Phil., U. S., Calif., Stanford, and Pomona); near 
Lake Eleanor on Cherry Creek, 4500 ft. alt., 12 June, 1918, 
A. L. Grant 1232 (M); Snow Creek, Mariposa Co., 27 May, 
1893, Congdon (Stanford); Yosemite Valley, May and June, 
1900, Bioletti (Calif.). 
101. M. modestus Eastw. in Zoe 5:84. 1900. 
M. Congdonii Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Calif. 404. 1901, and ed. 2, 
377. 1911, not Robinson. 
Small erect plants, 2-5 em. high; stem thick, glandular-pubes- 
cent, simple or branched from the base; leaves numerous, broadly 
obovate or spatulate, 1-2 em. long, 5-8 mm. broad, distinctly 
3nerved, petiole broad, often nearly as long as the blade; 
pedicels 3-4 mm. long, later reflexed; calyx narrowly tubular, 
9-11 mm. long, glandular-pubescent, scarious and slightly gibbous 
at the base, becoming markedly so at maturity, teeth very short, 
ovate, obtuse, ciliate; corolla 1.8-2.8 cm. long, rose-purple, 
tube elongated and slender, pubescent, 4-6 times the length of 
the broad funnelform dark rose-red throat, lips unequal, the 
upper less than twice the length of the lower, throat with two 
yellowish patches below the lower lip, these bordered and streaked 
with red, limb 8-10 mm. in diameter; stamens unequal, the 
shorter pair with slender filaments and frequently aborted, the 
