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FUNARIA CALVESCENS Schwaegr. 
Upper Lamao river, 1060 meters, on earth recently burned 
over, Jan. 1904 (847); Baguio, 1575 meters, Nov. 1904 
(1832). 
Funaria Luzonensis Broth. 
Baguio, 1575 meters elev., Nov. 1904 (1830); Mt. Santo 
Tomas, 2100 meters, Oct. 1904 (1833). 
Pseudopohlia gen. nov. 
Dioicous. Plants of medium size with cells of leaf 
smooth and much elongate and resembling Pohlia except 
in the outer ee which the 16 teeth united in 
pairs three fourths way up or more by the outer plates 
only, the slightly papillose inner po being more or less 
widely split except at the base and apex, with the opposing 
margins prominent and crenate. 
Pseudopohlia bulbifera sp. nov. 
Dioicous, the male plants about like the fertile with 
rather inconspicuous, elongate buds, the inner perigonal 
leaves reddish, very broad, costate, acute, nearly entire, 
the outer leaves about twice a s long, serrulate, enclosing 
alos numerous antheridia a paraphyses about 0.35 
m. long: fertile plants in low, rather compact cushions, 
ce stems reddish and radiculose below, with few branches, 
1-1.5 cm. long; stem leaves erect when dry, slightly spread- 
when moist, decurrent, the upper 2-2.5 mm. long, 
h 
like those of Pohlia commutata, about th mm. long, 
brown, ovate, with 4 or 5 leaf-like te on the upper 
part, frequently occur in the axils of the upper peice far 
scarcely percurrent, prominent on the back o leaf, 
smooth, 50-60 wide at the base; cells of Teaf oly 
narrow, with slightly thickened walls, the median about 
8 p wide and s0~100 yp long, the basal cells often much wider, 
those at the angles short-quadratic, about 16 uw wide and 
18-28 yw long; outer perichaetial leaves longer and narrower 
than those of the stem, the inner leaves shorter; seta pas 
red, 4-7 cm. long; capsule erect, about 3 mm. long, fus 
form, gradually tapering into the collum, the eel 
