1924] 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 319 
Eunanus Douglasii Greene, Manual Bay Region, 275. 1894, 
not Benth. 
Stem .5-4 dm. high, glandular-pubescent, simple or usually 
branched from near the base; leaves broadly rhombic-ovate or 
oblong, 1.5-5 em. long, 4-15 mm. broad, obtuse, 3—5-nerved, 
tapering gradually to а petiole about half as long as the blade; 
pedicels stout, 6-8 mm. long; calyx narrowly cylindrical, 1.2-2.5 
em. long, densely glandular-pubescent, scarious below the sinuses, 
slightly gibbous at base, becoming markedly so at maturity, 
ribs prominent and mostly reddish, teeth short, obtuse, corolla 
4-5 cm. long, rose-purple, shaded with darker rose-purple in the 
throat beneath each lobe, tube nearly glabrous externally, 
slender, 4-6 times the length of the short funnelform throat, 
lobes broad, the upper lip erect, 8-12 mm. long, usually more 
than twice as long as the spreading lower one, limb 1.3-1.5 cm. 
in diameter, lower part of throat and tube yellow or white dotted 
with red and with two elongated yellow spots below the lateral 
lobes of the lower lip; stigma-lips unequal, ciliate, the lower 
rounded and less than half as long as the oblong acute upper one; 
capsule slender, almost cylindrical, closely invested by the calyx, 
9-11 mm. long, slightly arcuate, usually reflexed when mature, 
very slowly dehiscent along the upper suture, sometimes rupturing 
the closely invested calyx; seeds oval, apiculate at both ends, 
scurfy-muriculate with scattered stipitate anchor-shaped hairs, 
nearly covered by the thin margins of the placentae. 
Distribution: not uncommon in the foothills of northern and 
central Califo 19. 
Specimens examined: 
California: ridges and meadows near Marble Mountain, Siskiyou 
Co., 1400 ft. alt., June, 1901, Chandler (Stanford); Klamath 
River, Humboldt Co., 1400 ft. alt., June, 1901, Chandler 1480 
(С and М); Pitt River near Pitt, 28 March, 1913, L. E. Smith 
14 (Calif. Acad.); near Redding, 26 May, 1905, Heller (M); 
Road near Furnaceville, Shasta Co., 2 May, 1900, M. S. 
Baker (Pomona); MeCloud's Fork, Shasta Co., 24 April, 1913, 
L. E. Smith 116 (Calif. Acad.); Eldorado Co., May, 1884, 
Curran (Stanford); Eldorado Со., 1866, Rattan (Stanford) ; 
Iron Canyon, Butte Co., May, 1896, Austin 157 (M); above 
