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ScHLOTHEIMIA FUSCO-VIRIDIS Hornsch. 
Santa Cruz, 1500 meters, April 24, 1902 (2753); Paradiso, 
1200 meters, February 12, 1902 (1807). 
ScHLoTHEIMIA JameEsont (W. Arn.) Brid. 
Apolo, 1500 meters, July 7, 1902 (1806). 
ScHLOTHEIMIA RUGIFOLIA (Hook.) Brid. 
Apolo, 1440 meters, June 24, 1902 (1809). 
ScHLOTHEIMIA SpRENGELIL Hornsch. 
Near Atten, 1650 meters, June 19, 1902 (1805); Pelichuco 
river, April 28, 1902 (2754). 
ScHLOTHEIMIA ANGUSTATA Mitt. 
Near Atten, 1650 meters, June 19, 1902 (2889); Mapiri, 
480 meters, September 13, 1901 (1810). 
PuyscoMITRIUM TURGIDUM Mitt. 
Huallata Pass, 4260 meters, August 29, 1901 (2893). 
Funaria sustivis (C. Mill.) Broth. 
Pelichuco, 3600 meters, May 3, 1902 (2769). 
FUNARIA ANDICOLA (Mitt.) Broth. 
Huainachoirisa river, 1140 meters, July 26, 1902 (1847); 
Apolo, 1440 meters, March 1, 1902 (1845). 
FuNARIA ACUTIFOLIA (Hampe) Broth. 
Near Apolo, 1500 meters, February 14, 1902 (1713). 
Funaria JAMEsonI Taylor. 
Juliaca, 3780 meters, May 14, 1902 (2770). 
FUNARIA CALVESCENS Schwaegr. 
Pelichuco river, 1500 meters, April 27, 1902 (2768); So- 
rata, 2250 meters, June 6, 1902 (1844); Achiquiri, 600 
meters, June 17, 1902 (1843). 
Funaria macrospora sp. nov. 
Autoicous: perigonial leaves entire: plants near /. hy- 
grometrica in size. Stems more or less elongated, radicu- 
lose below, with leaves clustered above: leaves ovate to ob- 
ovate, up to 4 mm. long, acute, entire, concave, with costa 
vanishing z or 2 cells below apex; leaf-cells above more 
or less hexagonal, up to about 30 wide and 40-50 long, 
below rectangular and up to 40 wide and 150/ or more 
