( 108 ) 
slightly sinuous, with capsule erect when dry, becoming 
doubly bent with moisture and capsule more or less nodding ; 
capsule oblong, about 2 mm. in length, very narrow and 
deeply furrowed when dry, with a high-conical, obliquely 
rostrate lid two thirds as long ; exothecal cells rather irregular, 
narrow, mostly 4 or 5 times longer than broad with much 
thickened, somewhat sinuous lateral walls and very thin end- 
walls; peristome of dark red teeth strongly cross-barred and 
vertically striate below, divided about one-half down, the 
slender segments pale and papillose; annulus large: spores 
pale, smooth, up to 12 # in diameter. 
On decayed log, at about 2700 meters, below Tolapampa 
on Sorata-Mapiri trail, September 12, 1901 (1756). 
RHABDOWEISIA FUGAX (Hedw.) Bry. Eur. 
Pelichuco, 3100 meters, May 3, 1902 (2863). 
OREOWEISIA LIGULARIS Mitt. 
On rock walls, above Tacacoma, 3600 meters, June 9, 
1902 (1719); Pelichuco, 3300 meters (2871); near Sorata, 
3900 meters (2135). 
HOLOMITRIUM CRISPULUM Mart. 
On trunks of trees and fallen logs at 1800 meters. New 
Brazil, June 14, 1902 (1771); also near Apolo. 
Dicranum Bouivianum C. Miill. 
Cargadira, Apolo region, 2400 meters, July 31, 1902 
(1746); near Pelichuco, 2700 meters (2833). 
CaMpPyLopus LEUCOGNOODEs (C. Mill.) Par. 
Pelichuco, 3500 meters, May 5, 1902 (2834); Ingenio, 
3000 meters, September, r1go1 (1757). I first referred these 
specimens to C. areodictyon as they agree well with the de- 
scription given by Mitten and are evidently the same as those 
of J. Weir, no. 180; but they differ from the specimens col- 
lected by Funck and Schlim in Venezuela, which have a 
more slender, excurrent, denticulate costa and longer pedicel. 
CampyLorus DENSIcoMA (C. Mill.) Par. 
On stump of tree, Pelichuco, 3000 meters, April 30, 1902 
(2832). 
CaMPYLopus occuLtus Mitt. 
Cargadira, Apolo region, 2400 meters, July 29, 1902 (1754). 
