Eastwood : Californian Species of Delphinium 



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Cucumongo Mountains, S. B. Parish, no 171 8 (no. 912). 

 Los Gatos, T. S. Brandegee (no. 91 1). 

 Mokelumne Hill, Dr. F. E. Blaisdell (no. 909). 



Calistoga', Alice Eastwood (no. 907). 



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Antioch, Katherine Curran (no. 906). 



Saucelito, Alice Eastwood (no. 905). 



Monterey, Alice Eastwood (no. 908). 



Armstrong's Station, Eldorado county, Geo. Hansen, no. 



1 1 14 (no. 792). 



Stony Creek, Amador county, Geo. Hansen, no. 1606 (no. 



9I3> 



Soda Creek, Tulare county, C. A. Purpus, 1848 (no. 791) and 



(no. 790). 



Silver Lake, Amador county, Geo. Hansen, no. 897 (no. 788). 



Volcano, Amador county, T. S. Brandegee (no. 786.) 

 Forest Ranch, Butte county, Mrs. C. C. Bruce, 19 14 (no. 



787). 



Modoc county, Mrs. R. M. Austin (no. 916). 



These can be characterized as follows : Roots grumous, pu- 

 bescence little or none, leaves mostly from the base of the stem 

 on rather long petioles, with broad, cuneate, lobed divisions, gen- 

 erally spreading apart : loose open racemes with small flowers on 

 slender, upwardly spreading pedicels: follicles generally glab- 

 rous, widely spreading. In Bentham's description, the claw of the 

 lower petal is said to be " glabriuscula ecalcarato." This is the 



with the following specimens only, the numbers used to 

 designate them being the herbarium numbers which are in paren- 

 thesis. 790, 791, 908, 906 (this is most like the type according 

 to the description), 907, 909 (spur slightly evident), 911, 9 12 



( spur scarcely evident ). 



The glandular species of the southern Sierra Nevada which 



Professor Greene alludes to in his description of 



seems to me also as deserving of specific rank. It is very closely 



case 



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allied 



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It is 



general description, but differs in some marked particulars, 

 as well to name and describe it, as to point out its characters with- 

 out a formal description, therefore I name it for him who first 

 detected its specific character. 



