230 



straight; fil villous above. 



Gray, Am ac pr 7:385 (18C8). 



Type localities: "on Mount Dana, 

 10,000 ft alt;" "Ebbett's Pass. 7006-8000 

 ft;' 1 'in or near the Yosemite Valley;" 

 "and Mariposa drove, at and above 

 5000 ft." 



Hall U 118. 



Coville, CNH 4:173. Sierra Nevada. 



Abrams. Fl LA 373. "Frequent on 

 dry ridges in the open pine forests of 

 all our mts. My-Jl." 



Genus COLLI.VSIA Xuttall. 



Ann with simnle verticillate or opp 

 Ivs. and irr fls in whorls forming ra- 

 cemes, or solitary in the axils: ex 

 campanulate, o-clett: cor declined, the 

 proper tube very short the abruptly 

 expanded and gibbous throat forming 

 an angle with it, deeply bilabiate, the 

 upper lip erect, 2-cleft; the lower lip 

 larger 3-lobed. the lateral lobes 

 spreading or drooping, flat, the middle 

 one conduplicate, keel-like, enclosing 

 the 4 declined sta and the filiform sty: 

 sta didynamous; fil filiform; anth-sacs 

 confluent at the apex: fifth sta repre- 

 sented by a gland on the upper side of 

 the cor-tube near the base: stig sm, 

 capitate or 2-lobed: cap ovoid or glo- 

 bose, septicidally 2-valved, the valves 

 2 -cleft; sds few large, peltate, con- 

 cave on the inner side. , 



COi^INSIA BIcOLOrt Benth. 



Simple or branched above, 1.5-4 dm 

 hi, glabrous or finely pubescent and 

 often viscid above; Ivs broadly oblong 

 or the upper narrowed from the broad 

 base to the apex, serrulate, 5 cm long 

 or less; fls crowded in whorl-like clus- 

 ters, the lowest subtended by Ivs, the 

 others by bracts; pedicels shorter than 

 the oblong or lanceolate ex-lobes; cor 

 about 2 cm long; the lower lip usually 

 rose-p; the upper lilac or w. its lobes 

 nearly as long as those of the lower; 

 throat saccate, bristly within; gland 

 conic. 



Auricula-p fls. upper divisions of 

 cor w, tinged with rose and auricula-p 

 spots at the center. 



Lindl, Bot Reg t 1734 (1834). 



Type locality: "California." 



Biol, Erythea 1:17. 



Hall. U 115. 



Coville, CNH 4:171. 



Abrams, Fl LA 362. 

 COLLINSIA PARRYI A. Gray. 



Sts puberulent throughout, simple or 

 more or less branched, 1.5-2.5 dm hi; 

 Ivs thinnish. the lower oblong, crenate, 

 petioled, the upper lanceolate-linear, 

 obtuse, mostly entire and closely ses- 

 sile, 2-4 cm long-; pedicels solitary or 

 the upper in 2's or 3's, as long as or 

 the lowest exceeding the fls; ex-lobes 

 oblon ". obtuse; cor deep bl. 6-8 mm 

 long, twice the length of the ex. lips 

 about equal in length, not longer than 

 the throat: cap about equaling the ex. 



Gray, Syn Fl 2 pt 1, 257 (1878). / 



Type locality: "SBer Co, Cal." 



Coville, CNH 4:171. Panamint mts. 



Abrams, Fl LA 363. 



COL.LIXSIA TINCTORIA Hartwegf. 



Resembling slender forms of C. 

 bicolor in habit; herbage nearly or 

 quite glabrous below, strongly viscid 

 above and giving off a brownish stain; 

 ex-lobes linear or oblong-linear, ol>- 

 tuse; cor pale p'ish or nearly w and 

 streaked with p, 12-15 mm long, lobes 

 of the upper lip very short, reflexed. 



Frequent on shady slopes in the 

 upper portions of the chaparral belt of 

 the San Gabriel mts. Ap-Je. 



S> "* Bentham> P1 Har t w 



T loc-ality; "in montibus Sacra. 



ment 



Coville. CXH 4:171. Tejon mts. 

 Abrams. Fl LA 363. Gabriel mts. 

 COLLTNSIA CHILDSII Parrv. 

 gtem ti t mostly simp ie: cor light 



COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA Dougi. 



Often di ff use : C or little exserted 4-6 mm 

 j ono - 



Genns > IMLIAS Linnaeus. 



MIMFLUS BIGELOVII A. Gray. 



Eunanus bigelovii, Gray. Pac Ry R 4: 

 121. Greene, Cal ac b 1:102. So Cai; Utah; 

 Nevada. 

 MTMULUS EXIGUUS A. Gray. 



Baja mts (Orcutt). Probably M. Pal- 

 rr>ri. 

 MIMULUS FLORIBUNDUS Dougl. 



Ann, slender, diffuse, 1-3 dm hi. vil- 

 lous and very slimy, musk-scented; Ivs 

 ovate, 1-2.5 cm long, dentate, short- 

 petioled; pedicels mostly longer than 

 the Ivs; ex narrowly campanulate, 4-6 

 mm long; th eteeth nearly equal, 1 mm 

 long; cor light y, mostly twice as long 

 as ex: cap globose-ovate, obtuse. 



Lin 11, Bot Reg 14 t 1125 (1S28). 



Type locality: "on moist rocks in the 

 interior of the districts of the river 

 Columbia." 



Rocky mts: Col, Wyo, CA!, Ore, 

 Baja. Cruz. 



Coville. CXH 4:171. Ivernville. 



Hall, U 116. 



Abrams, Fl LA 366. 



"Mimulus peduncularis Douglas, 

 Scroph Ind 29 (fide Greene). 

 MTMULUS LAT1FOLIUS A. Gray. 



Eunanus latifolius Greene. Cal ac b 1:99. 

 Guaclalupe "(Palmer); Cruz (Br). 

 MTMULUS MOHAVENSIS Lemmon. 



Eunanus mohavensis Greene. Cal ac b, 

 1:10*5. Mohave river (LemmnrO. 

 MIMULUS MOSCHATUS Dougl. 



Soft-villous and very viscid, strong- 

 ly musk-scented; sts weak and re- 

 dining, rfins: at the nodes. 2-6 dm 

 long, from per creeping rt-stocks; Ivs 

 oblong-ovate, about 2.5 cm long, re- 

 motely dentate, petiolate: ex-teeth 

 somewhat unequal, about % the length 

 of tube; cor y. 1.5 cm long; cap ovate, 

 acute. BC; Cuyamaca! 



Lindl Bot Reg t 1118. 



Parry, Bot obs Wyo 13. 



n-ayV syrt Fl 2:278. 



Abrams, Fl LA 365. 

 Vrri^ty f.OWGIF?.OItt7S A. G^av 



Gray. Syn Fl 2, pt 1, 278 (1879). 



