? inn tase of Dulorado duiatt 2161 Hall; La Presa, Sabi 
Diego, 3896 Hall; San Diego, 6812 Grant. The specimens 
rom Slover mountain, San Bernardino, have light blue flowers 
bee and leaf divisions somewhat broad, but are obviously the same 
tO. Parry var. maritimum n. var. Markedly puberu- 
lent on stem, flower, and fruit: petals 2-3 inches long: leaves 
ovate, the 3 or 5 divisions broad, the central segment of the tri- 
partite divisions 1% inch broad, the lateral less, all divisions ob- 
tuse at apex and mucronulate; stem leaves smaller and when 
linear, apiculate: raceme more open, flowers of lighter blue than 
the species: lower pedicels 2 inches or more in fruit: follicles 
oblong, straight. 
Ballona Harbor, Los Angeles county, 1186 Abrams (type); 
San Fernando, 1890, Davidson: Playa Del Ray, 858 Braunton; 
North Island, Coronado, 5169 Chandler; San Diego, February, 
1884, Cleveland: Todos Santos Island, 196 Anthony; Santa Bar 
bara, 331 W. H. Brewer. 
The variety, with its broad leaf segments, appears su different 
that collectors have distributed it under a variety of names, 
chiefly varzegatum. Abrams in ‘Flora of Los Angeles” has so 
described it, but it seems to me that it has not the flower or the 
fruit of that species. It appears to be a strictly maritime form, 
found from Todos Santos Island, Lower California, to Santa 
Barbara. No. 331 Brewer, from Santa Barbara, labeled in the 
herbarium of the Universijy of California as D. Menztesiz, but 
without fruit, is, I think, D. Parryd var. maritimum. ‘This is 
probably the specimen referred to by Gray (Synoptical Flora) 
under Parry as “apparently the same near Santa Barbara, 
Brewer.”’ 
¥. D. Parisuit Gray, differs from Parryz in the smaller flower 
with petals, sepals, and spur nearly equal, and leaves with smal- 
