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Type locality: Calif ornian. 



Coville, CNH 4:172. Sequoia Park. 



Hall, U 117. 



LA (Davidson). 



"The common California form." 



Mimulus moniliformis Greene (in 

 part). 

 Variety SESSILIFOLIUS A. Gray. 



Sts tscending-, cor ^.5 cm long-; oth- 

 erwise as in the type. 



Abrams, Fl LA 366. 



Mimulus inodorus Greene (in part). 

 MIMULUS FREMONTI A. Gray. 



Lvs narrowly oblong or the lowest 

 spatulate, obtuse; ex-teeth ovate, ob- 

 tuse or acutish, less than % the length 

 of tube; cor crimson; otherwise as in 

 M. Bigelovii. 



Hall, U 116. 



Abrams, Fl LA 3 60. 

 MIMULUS BREVIPES Benth. 



St simple or branched, 3-6 dm hi, 

 very viscid-pubescent; Ivs lanceolate to 

 linear, 3-10 cm long-, entire or com- 

 monly denticulate; ex-teeth very un- 

 equal, acuminate, .ae posterior fully Vz 

 the length of the broadly companulate 

 tube; cor y, 2.5-4 cm long-, the ex- 

 panded limb nearly as broad, campan- 

 ulate, with . ample rounded lobes; cap 

 ovate-acuminate, firm-coriaceous. SBer; 

 Quintin! 



Abrams, Fl LA 365. 



Hall, U 116. 



Eunanus brevipes Greene, Cal ac b 

 1:105. 

 MIMULUS CARDINALIS Dougl. 



Viscid-villous, 2-4 ft. high: leaves ovate, 

 erose: cor scarlet, rarely y, over 1 in 

 long. . 



MIMULUS PALMERI. A. Gray. 

 Leaves narrow: cor nearly rotate. 

 Mphave: San Bernardino \ Baja! . 

 Minulus androsaeeus Curran, Greene, 

 Cal ac b 1:121. Tehachapi, and Santa 

 Cruz Co. Quintin! 



MIMULUS INCONSPICUUS A. Gray. 

 Leaves ovate, entire, y s in. long or less. 

 Columbia river; Baja!~ 

 MIMULUS MICROPHYLI.US Benth. 



An, e-Hbr^us helow, soirewhat pubes- 

 cent above; sts terete, slender, Avith 

 ascending branches or commonly sim- 

 ple, 1-3 dm hi; fls in short racemes or 

 in depauperate forms. solitary; Ivs 

 ovate to orbicular, often cordate at 

 the base, denticulate or coarsely tooth- 

 ed: peduncles slender; ex often dotted, 

 oblique at orifice; teeth obscure or 

 prominent, the upper one lar.o-est; cor 

 1-2 cm lng, throat rather n arrow, the 

 limb broad, usually without p lots So 

 Cal ( Parish (850). 



Abrams. Fl LA 37. 

 VERONICA BYZA3VTINA RSI 5. 



Ann, pubescent; sts diffus-dv 



branched. spreading or ascending, 

 1.5-4 dm long; Ivs ovate or oval, short- 

 petioled, crenate-dentate or somewhat 

 incised. S-24 mm long, the lowest ODD. 

 the UDper alt, each with a slender-pe- 

 duncled fl in its axil; pedicels filiform, 

 equaling or exceedine the Ivs; cor 6-8 

 mm broad, bl; cap 6 mm broad, half as 

 hi, shallowly and broadly emarginate. 



Abrams, Fl LA 368. LA (Davidson). 



Veronica Buxbaumii Tenore. 

 VERONICA PEREGRINA Linn. 



Ann, glabrous or somewhat glandu- 

 lar-puberulent; sts erect or ascending, 

 simple or branched, 1.2 dm hi; Ivs ob- 

 long, oval, linear or slightly spatulate, 

 6-20 mm long, the lowest opp, short- 

 petioled or sessile, broader than, upper 

 and mostly entire, each with a short- 

 pedicelled fl in its axil; fls nearly w, 

 about 2 mm broad; cap nearly orbicu- 

 lar, obcordate, 2-3 mm hi. 



.mill, U 120. Neckweed. 



McClatchie, Erythea 2:124 Pasadena 



Abrams, Fl LA 368. 



San Julian, Baja (Br). SD! Canada 

 to the Pacific; So Am. Almost cosmo- 

 politan. 

 ADEXOSTH<;iA MARITIMA Greene. 



Ab:ams. Fl LA 372. 



Corymbo e!y biY.n. heel, 1-3 dm hi; 

 herbage iUau < us and mo-e cr less 

 h. ary-pubesc >nt, often t'ngecl with p; 

 Ivs linear to linear-lan'eo!ate, ai^out 

 2 cm long, entirt ; fls in shoi t spkes; 

 bracts oblong-lanceolate, entire or 

 commonly 3-toothed, the 2 later?! teeth 

 much the smaller; fls r, equalling or 

 sligh'lv exceeding the bracts. 



Cordylanthus maiitimus Nuttall. 



Genus CASTILL.EIA Linnaeus. 



Herbs or suffrutescent plants with 

 alt sessile Ivs and r or y fls in ter- 

 minal leafy-oracted spikes, the bracts 

 and ex often brightly colored: ex tu- 

 ^vilar, cleft in front or behind or com- 

 monly both, the lobes entire or 2- 

 toothed: cor very ireg, its tube about 

 equaling ex, the limb 2-lipped; upper 

 lin (a-alea) arched, elongated, concave 

 or keeled, l-it'-rally compressed, entire, 

 enclosing the 4 didynamous sta ; lower 

 lip short 3-lobed: anth-sacs oblong or 

 linear, unequal, outer one attached to 

 fil by its middle, inner one pendulous 

 from apex: sty m.^prm; stig entire or 

 2-lobed: caD ovoid~or oblong, loculi- 

 cidally dehiscent, many-seeded: sds re- 

 ticulated. 

 CASTILIiEIA CALIFORNICA Abrams. 



"Sts slender, fragile, branching from 

 a rather thick, woodv rt, erect and 

 more or less branching above, 4-5 dm 

 hi. spa-sely and minutely Duberulent; 

 upper st Ivs linear, remotely and ob- 

 pcurely denticulate or entire, 2-4 cm 

 long, 2-3 mm broad, obtuse or rounded 

 at ariex with shorter slender leafy 

 branchlets in their axils; racemes at 

 first viscid-Dubescent or villous, be- 

 coming nearly glabrous, 10-20 cm long; 

 bracts r or r-tipped, about 2 cm long. 

 3-4 mm wide, entire or rarely with 1 

 or 2 very short lateral teeth; ex about 

 2.f> cm long, cleft about equally before 

 and behind, its lobes 1 cm long, cleft 

 at the apex, trie teeth lanceolate. 3-4 

 mm long, acute; cor 2.5-3 cm long; 

 galea about 3 4 the length of the tube, 

 g on the back, the face bright r; the 

 tube g'ish-y. 



"This species is related to C. Doug- 



