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capsule mostly nodding, about 2.5 mm. long, the tapering 
neck as long as the sporangium; exothecal cells irregular, 
mostly 1-2 times longer than wide, the walls not thickened 
and scarcely or not sinuous; stomata superficial; teeth of 
peristome red at the base, brown above with hyaline 
border, the outer plates 35 or more in number, the tae 
6-8 uw wide by 20-25 uw long, minutely punctate; segments 
from a high basilar membrane over one half the teeth in 
height, broadly perforate, the cilia 2 or 3 and long-appendic- 
ulate; annulus large; spores smooth, 12 u in diameter. 
Type from the Sax river, 250 meters elev., on log, Feb. 
1905 (2393). 
Compared with P. nutans this species has leaves rather 
broader in the upper part and less serrate; the leaf cells 
longer with thinner walls and the capsule smaller with a 
longer, more tapering neck. 
BRACHYMENIUM EXILE (Dozy & Mlk.) Dozy & Molk. 
Bryol. Jav. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on earth and rock, Nov. 1904 
(1768); Kias Hill, 1200 meters, Sep. 1904 (1783). 
BraCHYMENIUM NEPALENSE Hook. 
Baguio, on trees, 1570 meters, Oct. 1904 (1777). 
BRACHYMENIUM ACUMINATUM Harv. 
Baguio, on earth walls, 1500 meters elev., Nov. 1904 
(1767); Baguio, Oct. 1904 (1780). 
ANOMOBRYUM CYMBIFOLIUM (Lindb.) Broth. 
Trinidad, 1360 meters, on rock with Philonotis, Sep. 
1904 (3146). 
Bryum abditum sp. nov. 
Paes ene no antheridia found: plants in com- 
t dull gre cushions s; stems about I cm. long, wit 
em pc ee scattered radicles toward ae base; 
leaves mostly aggregate and closely imbricate toward the 
x br 
without border, the apex rather abruptly rounded to an 
