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346 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
А woolly perennial with creeping roots; leaves nearly sessile, 
ovate-lanceolate; flowers large, yellow. 
Collected by Douglas on moist rocks on the Multnomah and 
Columbia Rivers at the falls of both. 
M. orizabae Benth. іп DC. Prodr. 10: 372. 1846. 
Pubescent ;1 beordate-ovate, about 2.5 em. long, serrate, 
sparsely hirtellous, petiolate; pedicels longer than the leaves; 
ealyx-teeth broadly lanceolate, the upper larger; corolla twice 
as long as the calyx. 
Collected on Mt. Orizaba in Mexico. 
M. pteropus Raf. Fl. Ludov. 44. 1817. : 
The brief description corresponds closely with some of the 
short-petioled specimens of M. alatus. Rafinesque says, how- 
ever, that it “із not the M. alatus which has winged stems and 
sessile flowers.” 
M. Pissisi Phil. in Anal. Univ. Chile 18: 57. 1861; Linnaea 
33:212. 1864—65. 
M. depressus var. Pissisi (Phil.) Reiche, Fl. Chile 6! : 62. 1911. 
Glabrous; stems creeping, very short, stoloniferous; leaves 
crowded, sessile, triangular-ovate, 1 5 em. long, 1.2 cm. broad, 
eoarsely and doubly dentate, sometimes dotted with red; flowers 
subsessile; calyx-teeth broad; corolla 2.6 em. long, not spotted; 
style as long as the corolla. 
Four specimens of this species were collected by Volkmann ең 
Huanta іп the Province of Coquimbo, Chile, at 4000 ft. alt. It 
may be conspecifie with M. luteus. 
M. punctatus Miers ex Bert. in Merc. Chile, 700. 1829; 
Am. Jour. Sci. 23: 254. 1833. ot 
A species imperfectly described and possibly a synonym 
one of the varieties of M. luteus. It has large yellow flowers v 
red spots. 
M. Neubertii Hge. & Schm. ех Wettst. in Engl. & Prantl, Nat- 
Pflanzenfam. 4%: 72. 1891, nomen nudum. 
Mimulus quinquevulnerus is the French florist's name for 
M. luteus, fide Morren in Belg. Hort. 20: 177. 1870. 
