(356) 
entangled paraphyses and a well developed calyptra, 
smooth in the upper part and more or less hairy below. 
PaprILyaria FuUSCESCENS (Hook.) Jaeg. 
Upper Lamao river, 1070 meters, on rock, Feb. 1904 
(853); Baguio, 1570 meters, on rock, Sep. 1904 (1699). 
AEROBRYOPSIS LONGISSIMA (Dozy & Molk.) Fleisch. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2100 meters, Oct. 1904 (1697). 
FLORIBUNDARIA FLORIBUNDA (Dz. & Mb.) Fleisch. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 1970 meters, on trees, Oct. 1904 
(1686). 
FLORIBUNDARIA THUIDIOIDES Fleisch. 
Todaya, Mt. Apo, 1160 meters elev., on tree, April 1905 
(2671). 
Barbella elongata sp. nov. 
Dioicous, the male plants very similar to the fertile, 
with often abundant, ovate flowers, 1.5 mm. long, scattered, 
I-3 in number, along the middle of the branches; the an- 
theridial leaves ecostate, ovate, with a more or less lanceo- 
physes: plants with slender, pendent stems 60 cm. long or 
more, with distant, widely spreading, terete branches 
mostly 1-2 cm. long; stem-leaves loosely erect, often 
slightly decurrent, more or less finely papillose on both 
the blade about 0.7 mm. wide and 2 mm. long not including 
the point, the distinct costa extending about I mm 
like those of the stem but smaller and often scarcely 
papillose, about 1 mm. long, the lower leaves small and 
short-ovate; cells of leaf mostly narrow, elongate, with 
single small papillae near the middle, the ‘median 4 » wide 
by 40-6o » long, the alar often forming a quite distinct, 
convex group of short, broad cells; inner perichaetial leaves 
erect, faintly costate, smaller than the stem-leaves, the 
slender point nearly or quite entire; seta mostly slightly 
curved, not quite smooth, about 3 mm. long; capsule ob- 
long, 2.5 mm. long without the lid, wide mouthed and 
