(364 ) 
branch leaves not elongate and ending with 2 papillae; 
perichaetial leaves up to 1 mm. long, slightly rae 
either gradually long-lanceolate, sometimes almost 
pointed or more abruptly pointed, with some coarse teeth 
at the base of the point, the costa pale, often indistinct; 
seta 5-6 mm. long, rough throughout; capsule oblong, about 
mm. long without the lid, the exothecal cells irregular, 
thin-walled, more or less convex, mostly 25-30 » wide and 
not elongate to rarely twice longer than wide; stomata 
none; annulus of I or 2 rows of cells; teeth of outer peristome 
lanceolate, tinely cross-striate on outer face in lower part, 
about one half up becoming obliquely or vertically striate 
and toward the apex papillose; inner peristome of narrow, 
solid segments nearly as high as the teeth with sometimes 
I or 2 short cilia between them; lid conical-subulate, some- 
times as long as the capsule; calyptra cucullate, scarcely 
extending below the lid, covered with scattered hairs; 
spores not quite smooth, up to 16 uw in diameter. 
Kias Hill, Benguet Road, 950 meters elev., on bark, Sep. 
1904 (1834). 
This species in size and habit is much like T. involvens 
of America. 
Tuuipium Meyenianum (Hpe.) Dozy & Molk. Bryol. Jav. 
Lamao river, 65 meters elev., on tree trunk, Dec. 1903 
(855); Lamao river, 75 meters, on rock, Oct. 1903 (858); 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on tree, Oct. 1904 (1839); Twin 
Peaks, Benguet Road, 670 meters, Sep. 1904 (1841). 
T. trachypodum (Mitt.) Dozy & Molk. Bryol. Jav., rang- 
ing from India to Java and the Philippines is not distinct, 
I believe, from the above. 
panes PLUMULOSUM (Dozy & Molk.) Dozy & Molk. 
Bryol. 
pee river, 135 meters, on damp rock and iced by 
stream, Jan. 1904 (854); lies Banos, Laguna de Bay, Jan. 
1905 (2074); Sax river, Mindanao, 100 meters, on rock, 
Feb. 1905 (2394). 
THUIDIUM TAMARISCELLUM (C. M.) Lac. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on rock, Sep. 1904 (1835); Baguio, 
on trees, Sep. 1904 (1843). 
