W ATSON—Plants of Bernalillo County 
cending, 4-12 in. high; leaves thickish, oblong lanceo- 
late; thyrsus short and compact, either simple or com- 
pound, villous pubescent and viscid and glandular co- 
rolla lilac-violet-purple, less than 1 in. long, swollen 
above the short tube, gibbous. A form occurs in Bear 
Canon asnwering closely to this description but the 
identity is doubtful. 
6. p. amBieuus, Torr. Arroyo P.) Glabrous, 1-2 
feet high, diffuse and often much branched. Pedun- 
cles slender, opposite, the upper 1-flowered ;corolla 
rose-color and flesh color becoming white, the rotately 
expanded limb oblique but obscurely bilabiate, lobes 
orbicular-oval, throat somewhat hairy, sterile filament 
glabrous. Sandy places near arroyos especially on the 
“Terrace Mesa.” June and July. 
3. MIMULUS, ZL. Monkey-flower. 
Herbs with opposite leaves, prismatic, 5-angled, 5- 
toothed calyx, upper tooth largest. 
mM. LuTEus, LZ. Rather erect, leaves roundish or 
sub-cordate, several-nerved and veiny, corolla deep yel- 
low with brown purple dots or blotches. “Barrel 
spring” branch of Bear Canon, also on the volcanic 
rock west of town. 
4, CASTILLEIA, Mutis., (Painted Cup.) 
Herbs with alternate (entire, linear and tomentose 
in ours) leaves, the floral ones dilated, colored and 
more showy than the yellow or purplish spiked flow- 
ers, tubular calyx with the corolla tube included, up- 
per lip of corolla long, narrow, arched and keeled, flat- 
tened laterally, inclosing the 4 unequal stamens; low- 
er lip short, 3-lobed. 
c. InTEGRA, Gray. Leaves 1 and 1-2 to 3 in. long, 1-2 
to 1-4 in. wide, bracts red or rose-color; corolla about 1 
1-4 in. long. Very abundant on Rim Rock and occasion- 
ally in the mountains generally. 
5. PEDICULARIS, Tourn. Lousewort. 
Leaves pinnately cleft or dissected, mainly alter- 
nate; flowers in a terminal bracteate spike. In ours 
the upper lip of the corolla is not strongly arched. 
P. procera, Gray. Puberulent, steen 1 to 4 feet 
high, leaves divided into lanceolate or irregularly pin- 
natifid segments; bracts lanceolate, caudatacuminate, 
mostly longer than the flowers, serrate or denticulate. 
or the upper entire; spike 8-15 in. long; calyx lobes 
much shorter than the tube; corolla about 1 1-2 in. 
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