11668. @lLophogloseum Blmeri Copel. n. sp. At 7000 
feet of mount Celelan. Todays, September, 1909, 
1L65@°a.  Blaphoglossum Laurifolium (Thouers.) Moore. 
Associated with 11658 but at a glance distinguished by ites 
acute to acuminate fronds; Todaya, September, 1969, 
11689. iyeopodium verticillatum Linn, Clusters 
hanging from dry mose covered tree trunke 10 feet from the 
ground, on mount Calelan at 7000 on a forested ridge; stems 
several from the same root cluster, more or less branched 
fram the base, terete, green or turning purplish brown, 
flexible; foliage seft, pleasing green, with age turning 
yellowish, more or lesa persistent; the yellow spore sacks 
axillary and toward the end@ of the branches; "“Leog-icog;" 
Todaya, September, 1909. 
11660,  Sematophyllum sltoepungens (C. M.) Joeg. 
Yorming lerge dense soft masses upon the ierger Limbs of 
trees at the sumit or 8500 feet of mount Calelan; stems 
ageendingly curved, sparingly branched; leaflets pale 
green or brownish with ace; soft, eatrongly recurved; setae 
erect, brownish; the dark green capsule erect: ,omot;* 
fodaya, September, 1909, 
11661. Hypnodendron Reinwardtii breviseta Broth. 
fuftlets encireLing small tree trunks several feet from 
the groand at the summit of mount Calelian at 8600 feet; 
etems round, brown, at the base covered with brown wool- 
Like hairs, descending; fronds etrongly reeurved, soft, 
pale green; spore cups arranged siong the stem in between 
the branches; "Lomot;" Todaya, September, 1909. 
11662.  Gampylopus caudatue (C. H.) Mont. Dense 
mosses upon tre trunks or upon the larger Limbs of trees 
at 8B00 feet of mount Calelen: stems erect, reddish brown; 
‘foliage pale green, soft; setae strongly recurved, green 
and slender; capsule green exeept the brown sharp pointed 
beak; “Lomot;” Todaya, September, 1909. 
11663. Vacromitrium assimile Broth, nm. 3p. Forming 
dense mats sround smell livine or dead limbs of trees at 
8600 fect of mount Calelan; mate soft, the stems creeping 
and giving rise to numerous branches; foliage soft, yellor, 
persistent and brown when old; setae yellowish brown; 
eapeule erect, the sharp tin brown, otherwise yellowien; 
*Lomot;" Todaya, September, 1909, 
11664, Leucobryum javense (Brid.) Mitt. More or 
lese seattered in small or larger patches amongat other 
mosses on sides of loge or upon the Lower sheltered places 
of trees, from 7000 to 8500 feet of mount Calelan; stems 
sparingly branched, descending, ascendingly curved sbove 
the middle; foliage soft, ashy green, descendingly recurved, 
with margins involute axxex especially toward the apex; 
*Lomot;" ‘Todaya, September, 1909. 
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