Mimvlas. SCROPHULARIACEiE. 565 



G. M. Fremonti, Gray. Two to four inches liigli : leaves narrowly ohlong, or 

 tlie lowest spatulate, obtuse : teeth of the calyx (less than a line long) ovate, ohtuse 

 or aciitish, less than a quarter of the length of the tube, surpassing the proper 

 tube of the crimson corolla : throat of the latter gradually dilated, funnelforui. — 

 Euncmus Fremonti, Benth. 1. c. 



Southern part of the State, Coidtrr, Fremont (his specimens probably from the San Joarpiin 

 Valley or farther south), Wallace, &c. 



* * -k Am2ile-Jloivered : calyx with manifestly obluiue orifice and unequal teeth, the 

 upper larger ; proper tube of the corolla short and included. 



7. M. Parryi, Gray. Less than a span high, slightly glandular : leaves oblong 

 or oblanceolate, entire (half an inch long) : teeth of the campauulate oblique calyx 

 acute ; the upper and larger one ovate ; the others subulate from a broad base, a 

 third or a fourth the length of the campauulate tube : corolla yellow or sometimes 

 pink, funnelform, two thirds of an inch long : capsule oblong-lanceolate, not longer 

 than the calyx. — Proc. Am. Acad. xi. 97. 



Gravelly hills, near St. George, Southern Utah, Parry (No. Ii7). Beginning to flower at the 

 fii'st or second pair of leaves. 



8. M. Torreyi, Gray, 1. c. A span to a foot high, simple or loosely branching, 

 viscid-pubescent : leaves oblong or almost lanceolate, entire (half to a full inch 

 long) : teeth of the ruoderately oblique calyx all very broad and obtuse, the upper 

 and larger one barely a line long : corolla funnelform, from half to three fourths of 

 an inch long, pink-purple : capsule lanceolate-oblong, chartaceous. — Eunanus Fre- 

 monti, Gray in Pacif. E. Eep. vi. 83, not of Benth. 



Through the Sierra Nevada, in moist grounds, at 4,000 feet and upwards, from Mariposa Co. 

 northwards : first collected by Newberry in Plumas Co., and next by Torrcy and others. Calyx 

 teeth fully as broad as long. Capsule 3 or 4 lines long. 



9.' M. Bolanderi, Gray. A foot or less high, somewhat simple, viscid-pubes- 

 cent : leaves oblong, ejitire or sharply denticulate (one or two inches long), the 

 lower exceeding tlie flowers : teeth of the very oblique calyx lanceolate ; the upper 

 and longer one 3 lines long, half the length of the oblong calyx : corolla purple, 

 about an inch long, with short Avholly included tube and ample throat : capsule 

 fusiform-subulate, somewhat coriaceous. — Proc. Am. Acad. vii. 380. M. hrevip)es. 

 Gray in Pacif. E. Eep. iv. 120, not of Benth., a large form. 



Foot-hills and lower part of the Sierra Nevada, Bridges, Bolandcr (at Clark's), Biyeloio (at 

 Knight's Ferry on the Stanislaus). Lobes of the corolla rather short. Stigma sometimes un- 

 erpially bilamellate or very obliquely peltate. 



10. M. brevipes, Benth. A foot or two high, viscid-pubescent : stem mostly 

 simple : leaves lanceijlate or linear, or the lowest somewhat oblong, entire or sharply 

 denticulate with salient teeth (from 1 to 4 inches long) : teeth of the calyx very 

 uue(pial, acuminate, the upper one fully half the length of the broadly campau- 

 ulate tube : corolla yellow, with very short included tube, campanulate-ventricose 

 throat, and ample rounded lobes, when expanded an inch and a half in diameter : 

 capsule ovate, acuminate, firm-coriaceous. — DC. Prodr. x. 369; Gray, Bot. Mex. 

 Bound. 116. 



Hillsides, San Diego to Santa P)arbara. A very large-flowered species, quite unlike the rest of 

 the section, but connected with it thi-ough the immediately preceding species. 



§ 3. Corolla funnelform, with the proper tube little or not at all exceeding the long and 

 narrow prismatic calyx : style glandular : stigma almost equally %lipped : 

 placentae meeting but not cohering in the axis, in dehiscence borne on the linear 

 firm-coriaceous valves : shridiby plants, xoith glutinous exudation and thickish 

 firm leaves.' — Diplacus, Gray. {Diplacus, Nutt.) 



11. M. glutinosus, "Wendland. Two to six feet high, nearly glabrous or mi- 

 nutely pubescent : leaves from narrowly oblong to linear-lanceolate, and from minutely 



