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Above Ingenio, 4200 meters, September 10, rgor (17476) ; 
near Tacacoma, 3600 meters, June 9, 1902 (2886). These 
specimens are from nearly the same altitude and region in 
which Mandon obtained his no. 1637, on which the species 
is based. The description is from Mandon’s specimen. 
ANOECTANGIUM EUCHLORON (Schwaegr.) Mitt. 
San José-Apolo trail, near Cortez, 1800 meters, February 
14, 1902 (1717); below Pelichuco, 2700 meters, April 30, 
1902, on rock (2866). 
ANOECTANGIUM Manponianum Schimp. 
Sorata, 2250 meters, on rock, June 6, 1902 (1720). 
AMPHIDIUM CYATHICARPUM (Mont.) Broth. 
Tacacoma, 3300 meters, June 10, 1902 (1849); Pelichuco, 
3600 meters, May 4, 1902 (2857). 
Zygodon vestitus sp. nov. 
cla aan dioicous. Plants in compact tufts 2 or 3 c 
h: stems with few radicles above, bearing great ae 
oi ovate to oe and oblong propagulae, up to 80 long 
and 32 in diameter, with 3 to § transverse walls: leaves 
crispate when dry, squarrose-reflexed when moist, finely 
papillose on both sides, lanceolate, very acute, keeled, entire, 
with mostly flat margins ; lower leaves less than 1 mm. long, 
upper up to 2.25 mm. long and 0.3 mm. wide; costa about 
40 ¢ wide at base, vanishing in apex; leaf-cells somewhat 
roundish or slightly elongated, 5-7 # in diameter above, be- 
coming paler and elongated rectangular below: seta 7 mm. 
long ; capsule elongated with sporangium about 1.7 mm. long 
and collum 0.7 mm. long; peristome of 8 cilia; lid slightly 
obliquely rostrate, nearly 1 mm. long: spores somewhat 
roughened, up to 204 in diameter. 
Sorata, 2250 meters, on trees, September 3, rgo01 (1875). 
Zygodon fruticola sp. nov. 
iuaeee dioicous. In rather loose tufts up to 1.5 cm. 
stems, without radicles above, bearing numerous, 
ae more or less cylindrical el cari up to 140 # long 
and about 25, in diameter: aves incurved-appressed, 
scarcely crispate when dry, ie -spreading when als 
finely papillose, broadly lanceolate, up to about 0.5 m 
wide and 2 mm. long, very acute, entire, flat on aa 
