Fissickns grandifivm Bridel 



Wet rocks in calcareous springs and streams. 



Fissidens biyoides Hedw. 



Locally common on soil of i^Dtumed tree bases, often vAihAtrichwii sehymi (T. Spribille pers.comm.). 



Fontinalis antipyretica Hedw. 



Submerged in flowing streams; common 



Fontinalis h^iiokks Hartm. 



Flowing streams and ponds, often alkaline; floating loose in Muiphy Lake (T. Spribille pets.comm.). 



F. momexjcana Sull. & Lesq. 



Endemic to the Pacific Noithwest; most common Fontinalis in western Montana 



Funaria hyg^vmetrica Hedw. 



Cosmopolitan, disturbed soil; common Frequent following fire, often with Ceratodonpio-pureus. 



Grinvnia anondon Bmch & Schimp. in B.S.G. 



One collection fix)m the headwaters of Meadow Creek, Salish Mountains (Spribille 3376). 



G. donrdana Sm 



Acidic rock; rare; west fece of Mount Marston (Spribille 3671B). 



G. niontana B.S.G. 



Rock; Eversman and Sharp (1980) report this species for Lincoln County. 



G. puhnnata (Hedw.) Sm 



Only necord for KNF is on an old stump, inpregnated with calcareous dust along a county road. 

 Normally, tiiis moss would grow on rock or, sometimes, concrete. 



G. tenerrima Ren. & Card. 



Common in sub-alpine on rock. 



Gymnostonnon aeruginosum Sm. 



Dripping calcareous rock in subalpine; Wolverine Creek (Spribille 4283). 



Hamatocaiiis venvcosus (MitL)Hedenas 



Mineral-rich springs and calcareous \\'alers; rare; Rattlebone Fen (Spribille 3581), Cody Lake Fen (Elliott 

 2792), Louis Lake (SpribiUe 3445).. 



Helodium bkmdowni (Web. & Mohr.) WamsL 



Rich fens; Magnesia Fen, Bowen Creek Fen (Elliott 2534), Cody Lake Fen (Reichel s.n). 



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