(332) 
Spyacnum JUNGHUHNIANUM Dz. & Mb. 
Baguio, 1575 meters elev., Nov. 1904 (1669). Specimens 
in fine fruit obtained earlier in the season were all destroyed 
by a fire. 
TREMATODON CAPILLIPES C. M. 
Between Baguio and Sablan, Nov. 1904 (1812); Kias 
Hill, Benguet Road, Sep. 1904 (3132). 
GARCKEA PHASCOIDES (Hook.) C. M. 
Lamao, on shady ground, 60 meters elev., Dec. 1903 (831); 
Loakan near Baguio, 1524 meters, Oct. 1904 (1808). 
DitricHuM DIFFICILE (Duby) Fleisch. 
Baguio, 1575 meters, on earth walls, Oct. and Nov. 
1904 (1815, 1816, 1821). 
WILSONIELLA SQUARROSA Broth. 
Twin Peaks, Benguet Road, 600 meters, Aug. 1904 
(2070). 
CERATODON sTENOCARPUS B. 5S. G. Bry. Eur. 
Mt. Santo Tomas at 1800 meters, Oct. 1904 (1818). 
Dicranella insularis sp. nov. 
Male flowers not found: plants rather loosely cespitose 
or somewhat gregarious; stems hi 
with spreading-flexuous or somewhat curved-secund leaves, 
the larger about 2.5 mm. long; upper stem and perichaetial 
leaves very similar, narrowly lanceolate, from a not or 
scarcely clasping base gradually narrowed to the very 
nearly or quite entire, acute apex, the leaf borders entire 
and often recurved nearly to the base; costa scarcely per- 
current, 40-50 » wide in lower part and about one Seah 
the width of the leaf; leaf-cells with scarcely anu 
walls and elongate throughout, the median about 4 » wi 
and 40-70 p long; those of lower leaf about twice as ae 
seta 10-15 mm. long, often sinuous and twisted, mostly 
red; capsule erect, oval-cylindric, smooth when dry and 
empty or finally becoming slightly wrinkled and contracted 
r the mouth, about 1 mm. long and 0.25 mm. in 
fea the exothecal cells 30-40 uw long by 16-20 » wide, 
he slightly pe rather straight walls; peristome 
eeth undivided, 40 e at base and extending 100 4 
abet the rim, teddich ee in the lower half and quite 
