(372 ) 
ally 3-5 mm. long; stem and branch-leaves very similar, 
ecostate, I-1.2 mm. long and 0.14-0.10 mm. wide, more or 
less falcate-secund, narrowly lanceolate, ae into a 
flexuous, serrulate point, the margins more or less incurved; 
leaf-cells smooth, narrowly linear, the median 3-4 u wide 
and 30-40 p long, the alar group of usually 2 large, ee 
or colored, inflated cells; inner perichaetial leaves scarcely 
2mm. long, erect, rather abruptly narrowed to a serrulate 
point about one third the broader part in length; seta 
oblong, mostly nodding, about 1.5 mm. long without the 
lid, the exothecal cells nearly square or somewhat elongate, 
16-20 » wide by 20-40 u long, the walls nny at the 
angles, the stomata in one row near the ; lid conical- 
subulate, about as long as the capsule; ake lacking; 
teeth of outer peristome not furrowed, cross-striate about 
from a high basal membrane, slightly papillose, keeled, 
ioe or with very narrow slits ‘along the median line, w with 
r 2 shorter cilia between them; calyptra smooth; spores 
slightly rough, 20-24 pw in diameter 
Mt. Santo Tomas, 2000 meters, on decayed wood, Oct. 
1904 (3166). 
RHAPHIDOSTEGIUM SAPROXYLOPHILUM (C. M.) Jaeg. 
Lamao river, 75 meters, Dec. 1903 (866). 
RHAPHIDOSTEGIUM TRISTICULUM (Mitt.) Jaeg. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on the coffee tree, Sep. 1904 (1732); 
Baguio, on pine, Nov. 1904 (1733); Itogen, near Baguio, 
1200 meters, on decayed wood, Oct. 1904 (1715). 
WARBURGIELLA CUPRESSINOIDES C. MI. 
Mt. Santo Tomas, on log, 2000 meters, Oct. 1904 (3167). 
SEMATOPHYLLUM ALTOPUNGENS (C. M.) Jaeg. 
Mt. Mariveles, 1220 meters, Jan. 1904 (876). 
SEMATOPHYLLUM BREVIPES Broth. 
Baguio, 1570 meters, on bark of the pine, Sep. 1904 
(1727). 
SEMATOPHYLLUM FALCIFOLIUM Fleisch. 
Mt. Mariveles, 1220 meters, Jan. 1904 (3168). 
