GRANT—A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS MIMULUS 349 
M. Seymouriana Paxt. in Paxt. Mag. Bot. 9: 118. 1842. 
Corolla large, the lobes marked with blotches or bands of brown 
around a yellow center, these bands being stained or clouded 
with а darker color. Parentage not given. 
M. Smithii Paxt. in Paxt. Mag. Bot. 1: pl. 54. 1834; Bot. Reg. 
pl.1674. 1835. 
Leaves large, covered with white glandular hairs; pedicels 
about three times as long as the calyx; corolla yellow with a single 
large reddish-brown spot near the tip of each petal, throat dotted 
with red. This is а cross between M. luteus var. rivularis and 
M. variegatus. 
M. tigridioides Hort. 
This is а garden name for many of the numerous color forms 
resulting from various crosses, mostly between M. luteus or its 
varieties and M. cupreus. 
M. Youngii Hort. Angl. ех Steud. Nom. ed. 2, 150. 1841. 
Diplacus Godroni Versch. ex Morr. in Belg. Hort. 13: 4. 1863. 
D. glutinosus var. Godroni Lem. in L'Illust. Hort. 10: рі. 359, 
fg.1. 1863. 
Flowers large, corolla dark red, throat and base of lobes yellow, 
lobes fringed. This is the result of a cross between D. auran- 
liacus and puniceus with D. glutinosus, according to the authors. 
js splendidus Versch. ex Morr. in Belg. Hort. 13: 5. 
чым glutinosus var. splendidus Lem. L'Illust. Hort. 10: pl. 359, 
1863. 
Flowers large, corolla dark red, throat and tube yellow, lobes 
dark red, emarginate. This is the result of the same cross as 
the above. 
os ape Verschaffeltii Versch. ex Morr. in Belg. Hort. 13: 5. 
D. glutinosus var. Verschaffeltii Lem. in L'Ilust. Hort. 10: 
P. 359, 70.2. 1863. 
Flowers smaller than in either of the above, corolla deeper red, 
tube yellow, throat yellow with two white ridges below the middle 
