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MASTIGOPHORA Nees. 
1. M. diclados Endl. 
In the mossy forest, abundant, 0. M. Z. 16386. 
Tropical Africa and Asia through Malaya to Samoa. 
SCH 1STOCH I LA Dum. 
1. S. sumatrana Steph. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 16387, 18384 ■ 
Sumatra. 
2, S. sp. nov. fide Stephani. ' 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6413. 
PLEUROZIA Dum. 
1. P. gigantea (Web.) Lindb. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 16388, 16390. 
Tropical Africa, Ceylon, and Malaya. 
FRULLANIA Raddi. 
1. F. bilobulata Steph. 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6416. 
2. F. cordistipula Nees. 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6407. 
Java, Sumatra, Halmaheira, and Tahiti. 
3. F. explicata Mont. 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6405. 
4. F. ornithocephala Nees. 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6412, 6420, 6641- 
Burma, Java, and Amboina. 
5. F. pacifica Tayl. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 16430 pp. 
6. F. philippinensis Steph. 
Mixed with the preceding. 
Endemic. 
7. F. sp. nov. fide Stephani. 
In the mossy forest and on dwarfed bamboo (Arundinaria) , Merrill 6414 j 6418. 
BRACHIOLEJEUNEA Spruce. 
1. B. repleta Tayl. 
Mossy forest above an altitude of 2,250 m, Merrill 6410. 
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SPHAGNACEiE. 
SPHAGNUM (Dill.) Ehrh. 
1. S. junghuhnianum Doz. & Molk. 
In the mossy forest, altitude about 2,700 m, C. M. Z. 16421. 
Higher mountains of Luzon; Sikkim and Khasia to Java, Batjan, and Celebes. 
7 Compiled from Brotherus’ “Contributions to the Bryological Flora of the 
Philippines, III,” supra, 137-162. 
