(345) 
age acutely pointed, the elongate cells often extending to 
e€ apex; seta smooth, 6-8 mm. long; capsule without lid 
stout 1.5 mm. long, fusiform, more or ee ee eae 
especially just under the very small mouth, when : 
peristome and annulus none; lid with acicular beak co 
0.75 mm. long; spores finely ‘papillose, up to 20 yu in diam- 
eter; calyptra small, cucullate, smooth, the base more or 
less slightly split. 
Type from the Upper Lamao river, on tree, 1000 meters, 
Jan. 1904 (1760) 
This species seems to be rather closely related to three 
Chilean species having the calyptra cucullate. 
Named for my friend and correspondent on mosses of 
the Philippines, Dr. Charles Budd Robinson, who recently 
lost his life while on a collecting trip in Aeaena: 
Macromitrium MeErritiu Broth. 
Lamao river, 90 meters, on tree, Jan. 1904 (821). 
MacroMITRIUM ORTHOSTICHUM Nees. 
Sax river, Mindanao, Feb. 1905 (3144). 
Macromitrium REInwarptit Schimp. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, on tree, 1900 meters elev., Oct. 1904 
(1757). 
MacroMITRIUM SALAKANUM C. M. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, on tree, 1900 meters elev., Oct. 1904 
(1758); Sax river, Mindanao, on tree, March 1905 (2381). 
Macromitrium sutcatuM (Hook. & Grev.) Brid. 
Baguio, 1550 meters elev., on tree, Sep. 1904 (1752); Mt. 
Santo Tomas, 2100 meters, Nov. 1904 (1751). 
Taytoria Inpica Mitt. 
Baguio, 1575 meters, on trees, Sep. 24, 1904 (1755); 
Baguio, Nov. 8, 1904 (3145). Apparently only before 
known from India. 
TAYLORIA SUBGLABRA (Griff.) Mitt. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, on trees, 2100 meters Oct. 1904 (1681). 
Only reported from India and Ceylon previously. 
SCHLOTHEIMIA LUZONENSIS Broth. 
Near Baguio, 1700 meters, on trees, Nov. 1904 (1759). 
