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GRANT—-A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 341 
(Stanford); Stanford University, 17 April, 1902, Abrams 2346 
(Stanford and M); Page Mill Road, foothills near Stanford 
University, 23 April, 1904, Anthony (Stanford); Stanford 
University, May, 1902, Dudley (Stanford); foothills near 
Stanford University, 2 March, 1902, C. F. Baker 280 (M. and 
Pomona); foothills west of Los Gatos, 25 May, 1904, Heller 
7449 (М and Stanford); Saratoga, Big Basin Road, 23 June, 
1915, Abrams 5257 (Stanford); King's Mt., Santa Cruz Mts., 
20 May, 1906, McMurph 25 (М); Santa Cruz, 16 June, 1903, 
Thompson (М); Glenwood, Santa Cruz Co., 1914, Davis (Calif. 
Acad.); Pt. Pinos, Monterey, 30 May, 1912, Eastwood 185 
(Calif. Acad.); Pacific Grove, 17 June, 1916, McGregor 66 
(Stanford); hard road bed, Pacific Grove, 5 Nov., 1911, 
Nichols 1008 (Stanford); in pine woods, Huckleberry Hill, 
near Pacific Grove, 30 Sept., 1905, Dudley (Stanford); woods 
near Pacific Grove, 12 June, 1907, Patterson & Wiltz (Stanford); 
open pine forest, Pacifie Grove, Aug., 1917, Parish 11502 (M); 
in pine woods, Pacific Grove, 14 April, 1903, Heller 6580 (M, 
Stanford, and Pomona) ; Pacific Grove, June, 1903, Elmer 4377 
(M, Stanford, and Pomona); Carmel Valley, 25 June, 1905, 
Dudley (Stanford); on north side of Carmel Valley, 1 June, 
1916, Abrams 5631 (Stanford); Coast Trail, Monterey Co., 
17 Aug., 1903, Dudley (Stanford); Santa Margarita Mts., on 
road to San Luis Obispo, 3 April, 1903, Dudley (Stanford); 
Cuesta Grade, San Luis Obispo Co., 20 July, 1913, Abrams 
5042 (Stanford); Haynes Ranch, San Luis Obispo Co., July, 
1912, Ingalls (Calif. Acad.); San Luis Obispo Hot Springs, 10 
June, 1917, Abrams 6509 (Stanford); Pismo, San Luis Obispo 
Co., 1 April, 1911, Dice (Stanford); Suey Creek, Santa Maria, 
15 June, 1916, Eastwood 433 (Calif. Acad.); Gaviota Pass, 
Santa Barbara Co., 11 June, 1917, Abrams 6540 (Stanford); 
Fremont’s Expedition to California, 1846, Fremont 509 (М). 
M. aurantiacus, being the earliest published name, has un- 
doubted priority and therefore must be substituted for the well- 
known name of M. glutinosus. "This species is found north of the 
northern part of Santa Barbara Co., whereas M. longiflorus to 
Which it is closely related, is mostly confined to the southern рагі 
of the state. А few specimens seem to suggest an intermediate 
