( 367 ) 
Baguio, 1600 meters, on rock, Sep. 1904 (1728). 
ELMERIOBRYUM PHILIPPINENSE Broth. 
Between Baguio and Mt. Santo Tomas, 1800 meters, on 
rock, Nov. 1904 (1706); Baguio, 1570 meters, on rock, 
Sep. 1904 (1729). 
This species was originally described from sterile speci- 
mens. It is dioicous. The male plants are similar to the 
fertile, the flowers, scarcely 1 mm. high, are scattered along 
the stem, the broadly ovate-acute, concave, entire, ecostate 
leaves enclosing 7-8 antheridia and rather abundant, longer 
paraphyses; the antheridia are about 250 yw long on a stalk 
about 50 long. The seta is smooth, often nearly 5 cm. 
long, the capsule short-oblong, nodding, strongly curved 
and contracted under the mouth when dry and empty, 
the annulus of 2-3 rows of cells, the lid convex-mamillate, 
the outer peristome-teeth, with hyaline border, united to 
well above the rim, the inner segments pale, papillose, 
keeled, with narrow slits along the median line, and 2-3 
papillose cilia, sometimes nearly as long, between them. 
MacroTHAMNIUM MACROCARPUM (R. & H.) Fleisch. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, Oct. 1904 (1709). 
EcTROPOTHECIUM CALLICHROIDES (C. M.) Jae 
Sablan, Benguet Province, 650 meters, on trees, Nov. 
1904 (1702). 
EcTROPOTHECIUM CYPEROIDES (Hook.) Jaeg. 
Lamao river, 600 meters, on log, Feb. 1904 (873); 
Sablan, 650 meters, on rock, Nov. 1904. (1700). 
EcTROPOTHECIUM LUZONIAE (C. M.) Jaeg. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, Oct. 1904 (3162); Mt. 
Santo Tomas, on branches, Nov. 1904 (1748). 
ECTROPOTHECIUM MONUMENTOSUM (Dub.) Jaeg. 
Lamao, 100 meters, on rock, Dec. 1903 (869); Lamao, 
on rock, Jan. 1904 (860). 
EcTROPOTHECIUM SUBINTORQUATUM Broth. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on log, Sep. 1904 (1750). 
