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Campylopus (Aectzset;) subcubitus sp. nov. 
Stems flexuous, more or less reclining, tomentose nearly to 
apex, up to 7 cm. high, with few bra nches : leaves falcate- 
secund, narrowly lanceolate, sharply dentate toward apex on 
back and margin and serrulate about one half down on mar- 
gins, up to 6 mm. long and 0.7 mm. wide; upper stem-leaves 
with hyaline, scarcely inflated alar cells, lower leaves with 
inflated, deep red alar cells forming conspicuous auricles; 
cells just above the alar with thin walls not pitted, soon becom- 
ing narrower upward with thickened pitted walls; costa one 
third to two fifths the width of the leaf-base, shortly excurrent 
with serrulate lamellae on back; cross-sections of leaf show 
about 13 guide-cells with stereid bands above and below and 
lamellae on back 1 cell high: seta up to 12 mm. high, asa 
or somewhat flexuous; capsule 2 mm. long, strumose and 
somewhat mammillose at base, slightly curved, with an 
obliquely beaked lid two thirds as nee calyptra ciliate at 
base: spores up to 16 in diameter 
Lower Sorata river, 1200 eee June 13, 1902 (1749). 
CAMPYLOPUS LEPTODUS (Mont.) Mitt. 
Near Paradiso, San José-Apolo trail, 1800 meters, Febru- 
ary 12, 1902 (1763). 
CampyLorus Ricuarpi (Schwaegr.) Mitt. 
Cargadira, 2400 meters, July 29, 1902 (1760). 
PrLopoGon GRAcILis Brid. 
Near Paradiso, 1400 meters, February 12, 1902 (1762); 
Tolapampa, 4000 meters, September 11, 1901 (1761). 
METZLERIA LONGISETA (Hook.) Broth. 
Paradiso, 1800 meters, San José-Apolo trail, February 12, 
1902 (1755). A rather small form of the species. 
OcHROBRYUM OBTUSIFOLIUM Mitt. 
Santa Anna, Apolo region, 1050 meters, on decayed log, 
July 29, 1902 (1861). 
Leucopryum crispum C. Miill. 
Cargadira, Apolo region, 2400 meters, July 29, 1902 
(1869). 
Leucosryum Martianum (Hornsch.) Hampe. 
Lower Sorata river, 900 meters, June 13, 1902 (1866) ; 
Tumupasa, 540 meters (1867); Mapiri, 480 meters (1870). 
