(333 ) 
mooth on the outer face, in the upper half paler and 
vertically striate-papillose; annulus none; lid conical with 
an erect beak, nearly as long as the capsule; spores rough, 
16-20 pw in diameter; calyptra smooth, divided about one 
half up 
Lamao, on earth and rock, 60-go meters elevation. 
Type (832) on earth, Dec. 29, 1903, 60 meters; also col- 
lected on rock, 90 meters, Lamao, Nov. 24, 1903 (833). 
This species is near D. Migueliana but the leaves are 
narrower above and entire and the exothecal cells in lower 
part of capsule longer and narrower. 
Dicranetira coarctata (C. M.) Dozy & Molk. Bryol. 
Jav. 
Upper Lamao river, 660 meters, Feb. 1904, on earth 
(834); Baguio, 1570 meters, Oct. 1904, on cut bank (1861). 
DicRaNELLA PoMiIFoRMIs (Grifl.) Jaeg. 
Kias Hill, Benguet Road, 1220 meters, Sep. 1904 (1862); 
mee 1575 meters, Sep. “Nov: 1904 (1860, 1864, 1865, 
1867). Previously nowe from Asia. 
CaMPYLOPODIUM EUPHOROCLADUM (C. M. )Besch. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, Sep.Nov. 1904 (1863, 1866); 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2100 meters, Oct.-Nov. 1904 (1859, 
3133). 
Rhabdoweisiella gen. nov. 
Plants very small, with a few radicles at the base of the 
stem; stem oval in cross-section, with central strand; leaves 
pellucid, curved but scarcely crispate, the margins above 
crenulate; leaf-cells with prominent, solitary, mamillose 
papillae on both sides in the upper one half of the leaf, the 
cells below smooth, eee cectanpuless costa vanish- 
ing well below the apex, in cross-section showing two large 
on the dorsal side; capsule erect, eight-ribbed when dry; 
annulus large, simple; peristome teeth 16, lanceolate, very 
close together, united in pairs mostly to near the apex, 
neither striate nor papillose, with rather prominent articu- 
lations; lid convex-acute; calyptra divided on one side to 
near the apex, conspicuously papillose throughout; spores 
large, rough. 
