Wooton: THE LARKSPURS OF NEW MEXIco 41 
of the Black Range, Sierra Co., New Mexico, Sept. 11, 1904, on 
shady north slopes, altitude about 3000 m. 
This plant seems to agree pretty well with the description of 
D. cucullatum A. Nels. but differs in at least two particulars, The 
sepals are deep blue instead of ‘‘ greenish white or blue tinged”’ 
and they are not hooded. It is no doubt a segregate from D. 
occidentale Wats. but is very slightly if at all viscid-pubescent and 
the sepals are not acute. 
Metcalfe’s zo. 280, collected on Mogollon Creek, in the Mo- 
gollon Mts., July 20, 1903, probably belongs here, though the 
leaves of this plant are smaller and have narrower segments. 
New Mexico COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO. 
