13C Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is an exceptionally useful tool for the structure determination of diterpenoid alkaloids. A detailed study of the 1H and 13C nmr spectra of aconitine and 3-deoxyaconitine has permitted definite assignments to all the carbon atoms of the molecule. Chemical shift revisions have been suggested for certain carbon atoms of the C19-diterpenoid alkaloids. Chemical examination of Aconitum columbianum Nutt. ssp. columbianum, A. forrestii Stapf, Delphinium tatsienense Franch., and D. vestitum Wall, resulted in the isolation of several new C19-diterpenoid alkaloids. The structure derivation of those alkaloids was based mainly on 13C nmr spectroscopic evidence.