Miium bfyttii Bruch & Scliimp. in B.S.G. 



Calcareous soil and rock in Ten Lakes Scenic Area (Spribille ). 



Miiiffn spinuloswn B.S.G. 



Rotten wood and moist soil; common 



Miium thoimordi Scliinp. 



Damp, shaded soil; Kelsey Creek and Pipe Creek (Vandedioist s.n). 



Oligotrichum aligeivm MitL 



Pacific maiitime, soil; rare; trail to Leigh Lake in Cabinet Mountains (Elliott and Moore 1989). 



Oncophorus virem (Hedw.) Bridel 



Soil, usually damp in subalpine; Wolverine Creek (Spribille 4289B). 



O. wahlenbeigii Bridel 



Cabinet Mountains (Spribille and Arvidson 4730). 



Oiihotrichum anon-idimr Hedw. 



Rock in subalpine; limestone ridge between Kopsi and Blue Sky creeks (Spribille 4243), Salish 

 Mountains, and Sterling Creek 5289B). 



O. laevigatwn ZetL 



Rock; unknown status; reported by Eversman and Sharp (1980) for Lincoln County. 



O. obtusifolium Brid. 



Trees, usually cottonwood; common throughout KNF. 



O. rupestre Scheich. ex Schwaegr. 



Noncalcareous rode; common 



O. speciosum Nees ex Stumi 



Trees and sometimes rock; commoa 



Pdustriella commutata (Brid) Ochyra 

 Very wet soils; common 



PMomtisfontana (Hedw.) Brid 

 Wet soil; commoa 



P. fontana var. pumila (rurm)Brid 

 Wet soil in fens. 



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