(350) 
Bryum Decaisnert Dozy & Molk.* 
Mt. Santo Tomas, on earth, 1900 meters elev., Nov. 1904 
(1764). 
RHODOBRYUM GIGANTEUM (Hook.) Par. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2300 meters, on fallen logs, Nov. 
1904 (1763); Mt. Apo, 1800 meters, April 1905 (2659). 
MnIuM RosTRATUM Schrad. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 1960 meters, on decayed log, Oct. 
and Nov. 1904 (1766, 1781). 
OrtHomnium Lower Broth. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on trees, Sep. 1904 (1680). 
HyYMENODON ANGUSTIFOLIUS Sande Lac. 
Sax river, Mindanao, 700 meters elev., on tree fern, March 
1905 (2382). 
Described from sterile specimens from the Celebes. The 
Sax river plants are quite abundantly fruiting. They 
have seta about 2 cm. long; capsule oblong, 1.5 mm. long 
and slightly over 0.5 mm. in diameter when moist; lid 
conical, obliquely subulate, about 0.7 mm. long; inner 
peristome pale, the segments, from a not papillose mem- 
brane projecting a little above the rim, distant, rather 
irregular, almost linear and often perforate or split along 
the more or less distinct median line; spores, not quite 
smooth, about 12 u in diameter; ia small, smooth, 
split out half way up on one side. 
RHIZOGONIUM SPINIFORME (L.) Bruch. 
Upper Lamao river, 760 meters, on trees and rock, Jan. 
1904 (848); Baguio, 1570 meters elev., Oct. 1904 (1784); 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 1825 meters, Oct. 1904 (3149); Mt. Apo, 
1970 meters, one of the most abundant mosses, April 1905 
(2664). 
PuitonoTis GRiFFITHIANA (Wils.) Mitt. 
Trinidad, near Baguio, 1250 meters elev., Sep. 1904 
(1872); Mt. Santo Tomas, 1825 meters, on rock, Oct. 
1904 (1873). 
