SCR0PHULARIACEJ1. 397 



11. Pentstemon glandulosus, Lindl. 



Pentstemon glandulosus, Lindl. Bot. Keg. t. 1262 ; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2 p 95 • 

 Bot. Mag. t. 3688 ; Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10, p. 330. 



Hab. Banks of the Kooskooskee, Washington Territory. 

 12. Pentstemon ovatus, Dougl. 



Pentstemon ovatus, Dougl. in Bot. Mag. t. 2903 ; Bot. Cab. t. 1626 ; Benth. in DC. 

 Prodr. 10, p. 329. 



^ Hab. On the Upper Columbia, Washington Territory.— The spe- 

 cimens are dwarfish, and the leaves are narrower than usual. The 

 flowers, also, are said to be white ; but there can be little doubt that 

 the plant is a state of P. ovatus. 



[Since the above account was prepared, the genus Pentstemon has 

 been monographed in the Proceedings of the American Academy of 

 Arts and Sciences, vol. 5, 1862.] 



6. MIMULUS, Linn. 



1. MiMULUS CARDINALIS, Dougl. 



Mimulus cardinalis, Dougl. in Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 28 (in adnot.) ; Trans. Hort. 

 Soc. Lond. ser. 2. 5, t. 3; Bot. Mag. t. 3560; Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10, p. 370. 



Hab. Valley of the Sacramento, California. 

 2. Mimulus ldteus, Linn. 



Mimulus luteus, Linn. Spec. p. 884; Bot. Mag. 1. 1501, 3336, & 3363 ; Bot. Keg t 



1080, 1796; Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10, p, 370. 

 M. rivularis, Nutt. in Journ. Acad. Sc. Philad. 7, p. 47. 



Hab. California, and northward to Fraser's River; common. Also 

 a native of Chili. 



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