1924] 
GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 329 . 
hairs, the pubescence more or less deciduous, smaller leaves fre- 
quently fascicled in the axils, lower leaves sometimes petiolate; 
pedicels 3-10 mm. long, and, as well as the younger parts of the 
stem, branches, and calyces, usually densely villous and glandular- 
pubescent; calyx 2.5-3.5 em. long, slender below, constricted near 
the middle and then expanding abruptly to a long wide throat, 
teeth narrow, obtuse, ciliate, the longest 7-10 mm. long; corolla 
4,5-7 cm. long, cream-color to salmon-yellow, tube usually 
narrow and distinctly exserted, throat broad, gibbous at the base, 
funnelform, lobes .8-1.5 em. long, broadly rounded or truncate, 
irregularly cut, erose or wavy, upper lip nearly erect, lower spread- 
ing and somewhat longer; stamens included, attached near the 
top of the tube; style slightly exserted, slender and usually 
enlarged at the base when mature; stigma-lips subequal, broadly 
ovate, ciliate, densely pubescent on the inner surface; capsule 
linear-oblong; seeds oblong, apiculate at both ends, muriculate. 
- Distribution: common іп the foothills throughout the coast 
pen of southern California and southward into Lower Cali- 
ornia. 
Specimens examined: 
California: dry rocky places, Palo Santo, San Luis Obispo Co., 
Brewer 586 (G); Blochman's Ranch, Santa Maria, 17 June, 
1906, Eastwood 461 (Calif. Acad.); Sisquoc River, Santa Bar- 
bara Co., July, 1895, M. S. Baker (Stanford); near lake, Zaca 
Lake Forest Reserve, Santa Barbara Co., 19 June, 1906, 
Eastwood 543 (Calif. Acad.); state highway between Santa 
Inez Mission and Gaviota Pass, Santa Barbara Co., 10 June, 
1917, Abrams 6529 (Stanford); Gaviota Pass, Santa Barbara 
Co., 19 July, 1913, Abrams 5033 (М, Stanford, and Pomona); 
La Cumbre Trail, Santa Inez Mts., 28 Aug., 1909, Abrams 4321 
(Stanford); Santa Cruz Island, 16-17 July, 1917, Eashwood 
6388 (Calif. Acad.); Santa Cruz Island, 6 June, 1918, Miller 
(Calif. Acad.); San Ysidro ranch, Aug., 1913, Newell (Calif. 
Acad.) ; Santa Barbara, 25 April, 1913, б. B. Grant (Stanford) ; 
Santa Barbara hills, 400 ft. alt., 14 May, 1907, Н. M. Holl 
7739 (M); Mission Cafion, Santa Barbara, 21 April, 1908, 
Eastwood 19 (M); Santa Barbara, 13 July, 1880, Earle (М); 
Santa Barbara, May, 1902, Elmer 3959 (М and Stanford); 
