(354) 
forming a distinct cluster of hyaline or brown cells about 
op wide and slightly elongate; perichaetial leaves ex- 
tending a little ae the capsule, in the upper part about 
as broad as long, convolute, more or less truncate, with a 
short, entire or nearly entire apiculus and distinctly serru- 
late for a short distance on either side of its base; seta 
much shorter than the capsule; capsule oblong or ovate, 
I. 15 mm. long without lid, the exothecal cells pale, irregular, 
to about twice longer than wide, wit 
ae lacking; peristome double, attached well below 
the mouth, the outer of lanceolate teeth more or less irregu- 
larly divided along the median line, nearly smooth, pale, 
the articulations rather areeres the inner, apparently, very 
imperfect, of a few irregular, narrow segments; lid low, 
apiculate; calyptra convex, conical-apiculate, igiiy rough 
above and often bearing sterile archeg ae near its base; 
spores irregular, Sone up to 304 in don 
aguio, 1570 meters elev., on tree-fern, Sen. 1904 (1878); 
Baguio, on tree, Dec. 1904 (2072). 
This species seems to be one of the smallest of the genus, 
the stems with the spreading leaves, when dry, measuring 
only 2 or 3 mm. across. 
Jagerinopsis luzonensis sp. nov. 
Dioicous, the male plants similar to ume el the rather 
slender, inconspicuous flowers about m. long, in the 
axils of the upper leaves, with 8-10 ee about 0.4 
mm. long, and rather few, filiform paraphyses enclosed by 
7-8 broad, shortly pointed, entire leaves: fertile plants 
with creeping, more or less radiculose stems and distant, 
stem-leaves mostly m less long and o. 
— closely placed, widely spreading all pe Ae 
wet or dry, from a somewhat ovate-heart-shaped base, 
a eal narrowed to a lanceolate point distinctly 
serrulate toward the apex and minutely serrulate below 
to near the base of leaf; costa 40 uw wide in lower leaf and 
extending about two thirds way up the leaf; leaf-cells 
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