THE FLORA OF MOUNT PULOG. 
315 
ENTODONTACEiE. 
CLASTOBRYUM D. & M. 
1. C. robustum Broth. 
In the mossy forest, McGregor 8912. 
Known only from Mount Pulog. 
FABRONIACEiE. 
MERRILLIOBRYUM Broth. 
1. M. philippinense Broth. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 161/32 pp. 
Known only from the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
HOOKERIACEiE. 
DALTON I A Hook. & Tayl. 
1. D. revoluta Broth. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 161/05. 
Known only from Mount Pulog. 
LESKEACEvE. 
THUIDIUM Bryol. eur. 
1. T. casuarinum (0. Mull.) Jaeg. 
In the mossy forest, altitude about 2,600 m, G. M. Z. 161/03. 
Mountains of Luzon; endemic. 
HYPNACE^E. 
LEPTOHYMENIUM Schwaegr. 
1. L. tenue (Hook.) Schwaegr. 
In the upper pine region, or lower parts of the mossy forest, G. M. Z. 161/25, 
161/26. 
Himalayan region, the Khasia Mountains, and Burma. 
PLAGIOTH ECI U M Bryol. eur. 
1. P. neckeroideum Bryol. eur. 
In. the mossy forest, altitude about 2,600 m,. G. M. Z. 16382. 
Switzerland, Austria, Himalayan region, and Japan. 
PTERIDOPHYTA . 8 
HYMENQPHYLLACEiE. 
TRICHOMANES Linn. 
1. T. sp. 
In the mossy forest, altitude about 2,600 m, G. M. Z. 16318. “New, at least 
to the Philippines” Copeland. 
8 Identifications by Dr. E. B. Copeland, College of Agriculture, Los Banos, 
Province of Laguna, Luzon. 
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