(358) 
CaLyProTHEciuM TuMIpuM (Dicks.) Fleisch. 
Baguio, 1§70 meters, on trees, Oct. 1904 (1690); Baguio, 
Oct. 1904 (1691); Mt. Apo, on trees, 1900 meters, March 
1905 (2660). 
Neckera luzonensis sp. nov. 
Apparently ach ee male flowers unknown: primary 
stems creeping, the secondary erect, simple or divided, 
8-10 cm. high, a eee plumose, the older branches often 
bearing numerous flagella only 25-30 in diameter and 
mm. long, with very minute scale-like leaves; secondary 
stem-leaves in 8 rows, lingulate, somewhat asymmetric, 
about 3.5 mm. long by 1.5 mm. wide, undulate, the margin 
tending well above the middle of the leaf or le short 
thickened ee minutely pitted walls throughout, the 
brown basal cells, the alar not forming a distinct group; 
leaf 5-6 w wide and uw long; inner perichaetial leaves 
erect, about 3 mm. oe Ae an ovate, clasping base 
gradually narrowed to is “narrowly lanceolate or ligulate 
point exceeding the broader part in length and distinctly 
serrulate at the apex; fruit unknown. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, Luzon, 1975 meters, on trunk of tree, 
Oct. 1904 (1698). 
NECKEROPSIS GRACILENTA (Lac.) Fleisch. 
Lamao river, 100 meters, on twigs, Nov. 1903 (850). 
Necxkeropsis Leprnrana (Mont.) Fleisch. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on trees, Sep. 1904 (1689); Mt. Apo, 
1980 meters, April 1905 (2665). 
NeEcKERopSIS NITIDULA (Mitt.) Fleisch. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on trees and rocks, Oct. 1904 
(1670). 
NECKEROPSIS SCROBICULATA (Nees) Fleisch. 
Lamao river, 45 meters, on rock, Nov. 1903 (849). 
