1924] 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 323 
104. M. Traskiae Grant in Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Bot. Ser. 5: 
226. 1923. 
Stem glandular-pubescent, 10-14 em. high, simple; leaves few, 
broadly ovate, 3-4 cm. long, 1-2 cm. broad, entire, nearly gla- 
brous, the lowermost tapering to a short petiole, the upper nearly 
sessile; pedicels slender, 3-4 mm. long; calyx narrowly oblong, 
1.7-2 em. long, glandular-pubescent, tube membranous, throat 
spreading, teeth long-ovate, the upper incurved and at least 
twice the length of the others; corolla 2-2.7 cm. long, reddish- 
purple and white, tube slender, slightly longer than the upper- 
most calyx-tooth and 6-8 times as long as the short funnelform 
throat, lips unequal, the lower reddish-purple with very short 
rounded lobes, the upper white with broad erect lobes; style 
slightly exserted, it and the upper pair of stamens villous, stigma- 
lips unequal, the upper ovate, acute, the lower triangular and 
less than half as long; capsule 8 mm. long, tardily dehiscent; 
seeds not seen. 
Distribution: known only from the type locality. 
Specimens examined: 
California: in shade, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, March, 1901, 
B. Trask (М, no. 99805, түрк, N. Y., U. S., and Greene). 
SECTION 8. PsEUDOENOE Grant 
$8. Рввгровхов Grant, new section 
$ Mimulastrum Gray, Syn. Fl. №. Am. 2: Suppl. 446. 1886, 
as to M. pictus. 
Eunanus $ Mimulastrum Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sei. 1: 
105. 1885, as to M. pictus. 
Desert annuals; calyx cylindrical, teeth broad, short, unequal; 
corolla salverform, tube very short, throat included, cylindrical, 
gibbous at the base and somewhat contracted at the apex, limb 
rotately spreading, the lobes reticulately veined with red, un- 
equal; stamens and style included, style glandular-pubescent ; 
stigma-lips unequal, the lower one nearly obsolete; capsule согі- 
aceous or woody, narrowly cylindrical, mucronate, gibbous at the 
base, readily dehiscent part way along the inner suture and for 
а short distance along the outer, usually rupturing the closely 
