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Campylopus (/’gzdz) Pelichucensis sp. nov. 
Plants robust, loosely cespitose: stems up to 5 cm. high, 
with few branches, radiculose to apex: leaves more or less 
spreading and falcate when dry, narrowly lanceolate, up 
to 5.5 mm. long and 0.6 mm. wide, serrulate on margin 
and on back toward apex; cross-sections of costa show 
rather ill-defined stereid bands in upper and under portions; 
costa one third the width of the leaf-base, scarcely or very 
shortly excurrent, with lamellae on back serrulate in upper 
half; alar cells enlarged and hyaline, finally becoming red 
and inflated, the cells just above rhomboidal to rectangular, 
with thickened and pitted walls; inner perichaetial leaves 
about the same size as stem-leaves but more abruptly nar- 
rowed to longer excurrent nerve, the outer leaves often with 
a few blunt teeth at base of subula: seta straight or some- 
what curved when wet or dry, 8 mm. long; capsule 1.75 
mm. long, nearly erect, slightly curved and sometimes a 
little strumose, furrowed, with obliquely-beaked lid two thirds 
as long: teeth 0.06 mm. wide at base, pale and papillose 
above, split a little over one half down; annulus large; 
calyptra fringed at base: spores slightly roughened, up to 
I5 in diameter. 
On logs, Pelichuco river, 1800 meters, April 28, 1902 
(2835); Santa Anna, July 29 (1751). 
CamMPyLopus HuMILIS Mont. 
On decayed log, near Pata, 1800 meters, April 26, 1902 
(2829). Determined from the brief description only. Mon- 
tagne remarks that he was unable to find the operculum, 
although he describes the calyptra with cilia. Brotherus 
classes the species as one not having the calyptra ciliate, as 
in my specimens. 
CAMPYLOPUS CHRYSODICTYON (Hampe) Mitt. 
Pelichuco, 3300 meters, April 30, 1902 (2830). 
CAMPYLOPUS PORPHYREODICTYON (C. Miill.) Mitt. 
Near Atten, 1800 meters, August 5, 1902 (1759, 1768). 
CampyLopus FILiroLius (Hornsch.) Mitt. 
Consata, 900 meters, June (1766); New Brazil, 1500 
meters, June 14, 1902 (1767, 1768). 
