(371) 
0.8 mm. long without the lid, the exothecal cells more or 
less irregularly short-rectangular, with thin walls, the 
200 uw high, finely cross-striate below and papillose above, 
the lamellae on the inner face sometimes projecting 40 u 
basal membrane, lanceolate, keeled, solid, finely goa yee 
Wee single, stout cilia etween, sometimes nearly a 
the segments; annulus none; lid convex, with a ae 
ebligue beak; spores nearly smooth, up to 12 pw in diameter. 
Lamao river, 75 meters, on rock, Dec. 1903 (865). 
VESICULARIA CAMPYLOTHECIA (Broth.) Broth. 
Lamao river, 60-go meters, on rock, Nov., Dec. 1903 
(864, 870) 
VESICULARIA MEYENIANA (Hpe.) Broth. 
Twin Peaks, Benguet road, on rock, 650 meters, Sep. 
1904 (1745). 
VesicuLARIA Montacne! (Bel.) Fleisch. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on log, Oct. 1904 (1749). 
VESICULARIA SPLENDIDA Broth. 
Baguio, on rock by stream, Nov. 1904 (1703). 
MEIOTHECIUM ATTENUATUM Broth. 
Baguio, on the coffee tree, Sep. 1904 (1743). 
MEIOTHECIUM MICROCARPUM (Harv.) Mitt. 
Baguio, Sep. 1904 (1735). 
CHIONOSTOMUM RosTRATUM (Griff.) C. M. 
Baguio, on the bark and leaves of trees, Sep. 1904 (1734). 
Previously reported only from India and Ceylon. 
Rhaphidostegium philippinense sp. nov. 
Autoicous, the male flowers scattered along the ae 
the inner antheridial leaves largest, about one half mm. 
long, broadly ovate and rather abruptly narrowed to a 
ee slightly serrulate point and enclosing 
5 or 6 antheridia one sixth mm. long, with few or no 
paraphyses: plants very small, in rather compact mats 
with slender, creeping stems and irregular branches, usu- 
