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corolla yellow, commonly with a purple spot 
on the lower lip.—@® Common in marshy 
places. Summer. 
8. M. .ureus L. Glabrous; leaves variable 
in form, dentate; upper leaves sessile, lower 
leaves petiolate; calyx ventricose, inflated; 
teeth unequal, but in fruit without the projec- 
tion of the upper largest tooth; corolla 
yellow, marked with purple.—2f. Common in 
marshy places. Summer. 
4. M. moscnatus Dougl. Villous and vis- 
cous; leaves pinnately veined; corolla yellow.— 
2f. Wet places in the mountains. Sum- 
mer. 
5. M. carpinatis Dougl. Villous and vis- 
cous; leaves ovate, the upper connate; limb of 
corolla very oblique; corolla scarlet.— 2. Wa- 
ter-courses. Contra Costa. Summer. 
4, Diplacus Nutt. Sticky MonKEy-FLOWER. 
Calyx angular; angles carinate. Placenta 
meeting, but in dehiscence separate through 
their whole length. Valves of the capsule co- 
riaceous. Tube of corolla funnel-shaped. 
1. D.GLutiInosus Wendt. Flowers orange- 
color, but running sometimes into different 
shades of yellow and red.— ». Common. Sum- 
mer. 
