no 



fers in pubescence, in the leaves, and especially in the naked, 

 exserted state of the flowers. The corolla also probably differs 



in shape. 



/ Miinulus grandis (Greene) 



Mmiulus guttatiis var. gra7idis Greene, ]\Ianual, 277. 1894. 



This remarkably large and handsome plant is certainly 

 distinct from the Alaskan plant with which it has been associ- 

 ated. Since it was originally w'ell characterized by Professor 

 Greene, there is no need of a description in this place. Up to 

 this season I had found it onh^ near the sea about San Francisco 

 and Pacific Grove, in moist places, usually in almost pure sand, 

 but last May it was collected on the far side of the ridge east of 

 San Jose, in a field along the I\It. Hamilton road, growing in 

 black mud below^ a watering trough. 



