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Sphagnum subbicolor Hampe.* Frequent in Bogs. Reese's Bog; Big 

 Stone Bay. 



Sphagnum teres (Schimp.) Aongstr. Locally abundant in Mud Lake Bog. 



Sphagnum Warnstorfii Russow. In boggy, wooded swamp; Reese's Bog. 



Sphagnum Wulfianum Girg. Locally abundant in boggy wooded swamps. 

 Reese 's Bog. 



Dicranaceae 



Ceratodon purpureus (L.) Brid. On earth and other substrata; very 

 common in open situations and the most abundant moss in the aspens. 



Dicranella Grevilleana (Brid.) Schimp.* Locally abundant on a moist 

 clayey bank; Mackinac Island. 



Dicranella heteromalla (L.) Schimp. On the ground; frequent in up- 

 land woods. Mud Lake Hardwoods; Lancaster Lake (Ehlers); Pellston; Colonial 

 Point. 



Dicranella rubra (Huds.) Kindb.* Locally abundant on a moist clayey 

 bank; Mackinac Island. 



Dicranella Schreberi (Sw.) Schimp. Locally common along a wet, 

 sandy lake shore; North Fishtail. 



Dicranum Bergeri Bland.* On the ground; occasional in bogs and wet 

 woods. Mud Lake Bog; Big Stone Bay. 



Dicranum Bonjeanii De Not.* On ground; frequent in open sandy woods 

 Reese's Bog; Pine Point, Cecil Bay. 



Dicranum condensatum Hedw.* On the ground; locally abundant in 

 open sandy blueberry barrens near Big Stone Bay. 



Dicranum Drummondii C. Mull.* On the ground, probably common in 

 wet woods. Reese's Bog. 



Dicranum flagellare Hedw. Rotten stumps and logs, and bases of trees; 

 common in moist woods. 



Dicranum fuscescens Turn. On the ground, logs, and stumps; frequent 

 in moist woods. Reese's Bog; Big Stone Bay. 



Dicranum montanum Hedw. On rotten logs and stumps; common in 

 moist woods. 



Dicranum Muhlenbeckii Br. & Sch.* On the ground in woods; Big 

 Stone Bay. 



Dicranum rugosum (Hoffm.) Brid. On logs, stumps, and the ground; 

 common in moist or wet woods. 



Dicranum scoparium (L.) Hedw. Logs, stumps and ground; common in 

 woods. 



Dicranum viride (Sull. & Lesq.) Lindb.* According to R. S. Williams 

 D. viride is a synonym of D. fulvum Hook. On logs and trunks of trees; common 

 in moist woods. 



Ditrichum flexicaule (Schleich.) Hampe.* Locally abundant along an 

 open gravelly roadside near the shore; Mackinac Island. 



