254 Scrophulariaceae 



sometimes white, with darker stripes, nearly 

 J of an inch broad. 



In open grassy ground at the lower alti- 

 tudes throughout the Selkirks, very abundant 

 and striking in the lawn at Glacier House; 

 flowering during June. 



Mimulus Stems viscid-hairy, 2-4 feet 



Lewisii high. Leaves from oblong-ovate 



Pursh. Red to lanceolate, acuminate, den- 



Monkey- ticulate, opposite, 2-4 inches 



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long and J as broad. Flowers 

 on peduncles longer than the leaves; calyx 

 campanulate, f of an inch long, with tri- 

 angular acute teeth; corolla rose -red or 

 paler, the tube twice as long as the calyx, 

 throat open, limb two-lipped; lobes of 

 the upper lip erect or turned backward, 

 obcordate, the lower lip spreading, the lobes 

 obovate. 



In wet ground and along streams through 

 the Selkirks, frequently growing in such 

 abundance as to practically exclude all other 

 vegetation; the large showy, rose-purple 



