13^ Muhlenbergia, Volume 2 



No. 8027, collected June 13, in wet places near Shasta 

 Springs, Siskiyou county. The calyx approaches that of M. 

 nasutiis in shape, but the other characters are different. A 

 proper understanding of this group of plants can be had only by 

 study in the field, and accurate illustrations of fresh flowers 

 should be made. 



No. 7858, collected May 26, about two miles west of Red- 

 ding, Shasta county, in wet places near a small srream. This 

 is probably an undescribed species, having some of the charac- 

 ters of both M. nasiitus and M. glaucescens. For the benefit of 

 those who look with favor upon natural hybrids, we would state 

 that it appears to be the only form in the vicinity. 



MiMULUS MOSCHATus Dougl.; Liudl. Bot. Reg. 13: pi. 11 18. 



1827. 



No. 7960, collected June 5, a short distance below Shasta 

 Springs, Siskiyou county on a wet clay bank. The type was 

 "found growing sparingly on the margins of .springs in the 

 country about the river Columbia, in North-West America." 



MiMULUS PULSIFERAE Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 98. 1875. 



No. 7961, collected June 5, in dry ground near Shasta 

 Springs, Siskiyou county. The type from "California, in the 

 Sierra and Indian Valleys of the Sierra Nevada." Our plant is 

 not typical. 



EuNANUS TORREYi (Gray) Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 1 : 104. 

 1885. 



Mimulus Torreyi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 97. 1875. 



No. 7963, collected June 5, a short distance below Shasta 

 Springs, Siskiyou county, not uncommon at intervals along the 

 railroad. The type from Donner Lake, where it is abundant, 

 collected by Torrey. 



