(242) 
NEcCKERA JAMESON! Taylor. 
Sorata, 2700 meters, Sept. 8, 1901 (1995), on trees. Peli- 
chuco, 3200 meters, on the ground amongst brush, May 4, 
1902 (2809). Hills above Mollendo, Peru, Aug. 5, 1901, 
apparently a stunted form growing on bushes (2891). 
PoROTRICHUM EXPLANATUM Mitt. 
Santa Cruz, 1800 meters, on rock by stream, Aug. 25, 
1902 (1978). The small amount of material collected of this 
species shows a plant rather lower than the type with pedicel 
5 or6mm. longer. Inthe Mitten herbarium the single fruit- 
ing specimen referred to in Jour. Linn. Soc. 12: 468, has 
always remained the only specimen in fruit in his collection. 
It shows a stem 11 cm. long with three seta, bearing capsules 
without lids, the longest seta being 19 mm. long, the other 
two a trifle shorter. 
PoROTRICHUM FASCICULATUM (Sw.) Mitt. 
Santa Cruz, 1800 meters, Aug. 25, 1902, on damp shaded 
rock by stream (1980). Isapuri, Mapiri river, Oct. 1, 1901 
(1979). 
Entopvon Beyricui (Schwaegr.) C. M. 
Apolo, 1500 meters, on earth, June 27, 1902 (1972). Ma- 
piri, 480 meters, on earth, Sept. 17, 1901 (1970). 
EnTopon ERYTHROPUuS Mitt. 
Sorata, 2400 meters, on earth and rock, June 5, 1902 
(1971). 
ENTODON Jamesoni (Tayl.) Mitt. 
Sorata, 2400 meters, on trees, Sept. 3, 1901 (1969). 
Tacacoma, 3000 meters, on trees, June 10, 1902 (1724). 
Entropon Hampganus C. M. 
Rio Pelichuco, 2400 meters, on rock, April 28, 1902 
(2750). 
CAMPYLODONTIUM ONUSTUM (Hampe) Jaeg. 
Apolo, 1500 meters, on dry clayey soil, March 9, 1902 
(1966). Apolo, on bark, July 10, 1902 (1967). 
