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CaMPYLIUM GLAUCOCARPON (Reinw.) Broth 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on bark Sep. 1904 (1842). 
CTENIDIUM LYCHNITES (Mitt.) Broth. 
t. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, on rock, Oct. 1904 
(1708, 1710). 
Ctenidium mindanense sp. nov. 
Autoicous, the male flowers about 0.2 mm. high, with 
broadly ovate-acute, subserrulate leaves, enclosing 5-6 
ecostate, broadly ovate-lanceolate to somewhat cordate- 
triangular, with narrow, sometimes subulate point, mostly 
about 0.5 mm. wide and 0.65 mm. long, concave, plicate, 
the margins flat and very minutely serrulate nearly all 
round, the back of the leaf mostly minutely papillose by 
the projecting upper ends of the cells; branch leaves quite 
similar to those of the stem but often distinctly bicostate; 
cells of the leaf quite uniform throughout, the median 
3-4 w wide and 25-35 pw long, a few alar cells shorter and 
broader but scarcely ace a distinct group; perichaetial 
leaves rather few and inconspicuous, from an ovate or 
oblong base gradually narrowed to a narrowly lanceolate 
not quite entire point with sometimes a few coarse teeth 
at its base; seta nearly or quite smooth, 8-10 mm. long; 
capsule nodding, short-oblong, up to nearly 1mm. long and 
m. , the exothecal cells more or less hexagonal, 
slightly or mo elongate, up to 35 » wide and rarely 40 wt 
peristome pale, the teeth crowded, united to a little above 
the rim, finely cross-striate in the lower part, obliquely 
or vertically striate near the le an 
toward the apex; the inner poiome darker colored than 
base and with narrow slits along the median line; or 
of one row of rectangular cells; lid highly convex wit 
oblique, subulate beak about two thirds the length of ae 
capsule; spores not quite smooth, up to 16 uy in diameter; 
calyptra, with scattered, erect or spreading ae over the 
lower part, extending somewhat below the lid. 
