Dichodontiian olympicum Ren. & Card 

 Soil in subalpine; rare. 



D. pellucidum (Hedw.) Schimp. 



Wet soil and rock; Bear Creek, east side of Cabinet Mountains (Elliott 1670), Swamp Creek, Salisli 

 Mountains, and Wigwam River.. 



Dicranella aispa (Hedw.)Schimper 



On soil in Wigwam River drainage and Salish Mountains; probably more common than few records 

 indicate. 



D. grevilleana (Bridel)Schimper 



Rare on bare soil in Wliitefish Range at Stahl Creek (Spribille 5781). 



D. pdustris (E)icks.)Crtindw. ex Waib. 



Wet road side ditch, one mile south of Ha\\kins Pond (Elliott and Arvidson 2502); known from one otlier 

 location in Montana in Glxier National Park (Hermann 1 969). 



D. schreberiana (Hedw.)Schimper 



On wet limestone soil; known from Magnesia Creek and un-named cteek near Stryker (Spribille s jl). 



Z)/cr(3woweis7a C7ispz^ (Hedw.)Lindbeig ex Milde 



One of the most common dicranoid mosses on rock throughout tlie KNF. 



Dicramim elongation Schleich. ex Schwaeg. 



Snowmelt basins in sub-alpine; Ten Lakes Scenic Area (Spribille 4303), Divide Creek (Spribille 4198). 



D.fiiscescens Sm. 



Logs and stunps; common in spruce-fir forests. 



D. pallidisetum (BaiIey)R Ireland 



Common in moist, subalpine forests of Whitefish and Purcell ranges; also known fiom one coEection in 

 the Salish Mountains at Sterling Creek. 



D.polysetiffnSw. 



Locally common in Douglas-fir forest, in drier habitats than other members of the genus; Tobacco Valley, 

 Mud Creek, Dickey Lake, Sinclair Creek. 



D. scopariim Hedw. 



Soil, humus, and rotten wood; widespread. 



D. spadiceion ZsiL 



Wliitefish Range; Wolvaine Basin (Spribille 6227). 



