( 360 ) 
The following species do not appear to be specifically 
different from H. flabellatum, viz., H. Javanicum (C. M.) 
Fleisch, H. ligulaefolium (Mitt.) rieieeh: Hi. scalpellifolium 
(Mitt.) Fleisch, and H. sguarrulosum Fleisch. 
PoRroTRICHUM sUBSERIATUM (Hook.) Mitt. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, Oct. 1904 (1721). 
Thamnium Sandei Besch. and Thamnium Schmidit (C. 
M.) Jaeg., the first from China and Japan, the second from 
the Neilgherry Hills, India, do not seem to differ in any 
way from this species. 
Clastobryum papillosum n. sp. 
Flowers and fruit not found: plants small and slender, 
with creeping stems a centimeter or two long an ir regu- 
larly scattered branches mostly 4-8 mm. long, bearing 
chiefly in the axils of the upper leaves numerous filiform, 
brown propagulae 0.5-0.6 mm. long and composed of a 
row of cylindric, finely papillose cells about 20 wu in diameter 
and 30-40 uw lone» ie ovate-lanceolate, rather distant, 
erect-spreading : what complanate, I-1.25 mm. long, 
concave, the os ins rae or Beate recurved, serrulate 
all round, slightly decurrent, strongly papillose on the back 
in the upper part; cells of leaf mostly linear, with thin, 
not pitted walls, those of lower leaf 4 uw wide and 40-60 p 
long, becoming gradually shorter in the blade above, the 
alar group very distinct, brown, of 4—5 inflated cells 
Baguio, 1570 meters elev., on tree, mixed with Chaeto- 
mitrium, Oct. 1904 (3157). 
CLAsTOBRYUM ROBUSTUM Broth. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, Oct. 1904 (3158). 
ENTopON LONGIDENS Broth. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on tree, Oct. 1904 (1883); Baguio, 
on rock, Dec. 1904 (2073); Todaya, Mt. Apo, on rock, 
March 1905 (2651). 
CAaMPYLODONTIUM FLAVESCENS (Hook.) Dozy & Molk. 
Bryol. Jav 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on the coffee tree, July, Sep. 1904 
(1884, 1885). 
