GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 339 
Gard. 3: under pl. 92. 1851-58; Planchon in Fl. des Serres 9: 
under pl. 883. 1853-54. 
Diplacus glutinosus var. latifolius Greene, Pittonia 2: 155. 
A profusely branched scraggly shrub, 6-12 dm. high ; upper part 
of stem yellowish, puberulent or pubescent, often with some short 
glandular hairs; leaves sessile, oblong to lanceolate or linear, 
2,5-5 em. long, 4-14 mm. broad, entire, few-toothed or some- 
times serrate, revolute, dark green, glabrous and shining above, 
covered with numerous small compound sessile glands, paler and 
usually with a dense branched pubescence beneath, smaller 
leaves often fascicled in the axils; pedicels mostly shorter than 
the calyx, .4-1 em. long, glandular-pubescent ; calyx narrow, 2-2.8 
em. long, 3-5 mm. broad, tubular, not constricted at the center 
and little or not at all inflated at the orifice, glabrous or sometimes 
puberulent, rarely pubescent, sometimes hispid at the sinuses, 
teeth triangular, obtuse, 2-5 mm. long, covered with sessile 
glands; corolla 3.5-4 cm. long, yellow, tube mostly included, some- 
times slightly puberulent externally, enlarging gradually to a wide 
funnelform throat, lobes spreading, unequal, mostly truncate, 
Sometimes emarginate or erose; stamens slightly exserted; style- 
base enlarged in maturity, stigma-lips rounded, ciliate, usually 
exserted; capsule about as long as the calyx; seeds long-oblong, 
apiculate at both ends, papillose. 
Distribution: common in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and 
Coast Range Mts., from southern Oregon to Santa Barbara Co., 
California. 
Specimens examined: 
Oregon: Brookings, Curry Co., May, 1915, T'hompson 116 (Stan- 
ford); open bluff above beach, Brookings, 11 July, 1919, 
Peck 8786 (M). 
California: Fort Bragg, Mendocino Co., 8-16 Aug., 1912, East- 
wood 1676 (Calif.); Fort Bragg, 1914, Mathews 30 (Calif.); 
lg River, Mendocino Co., June, 1903, McMurphy 294 (Stan- 
ford); Mendocino, May, 1896, H. E. Brown, 703, 834 (M); 
Carlotta, Humboldt Co., June, 1915, Hawver (Calif. Acad.) ; 
idad, Humboldt Co., 21 April, 1907, Eastwood 6 (Calif. 
Acad.) ; Eureka, 28 April, 1918, Paulson (Stanford); Trinidad, 
