APPENDIX A 



PRELIMINARY LIST OF MOSSES 

 FORTOEKNF 



Aloina brexnrostris (Hook.& Grev.)Kindb. 



Soil on overturned tree bases; relatively fiequmt in Douglas-fii/pine grass habitat types on tlie Fortine 

 District 



Amblystegium serpens (Hedw.) B.S.G. 



Wet soil and rotten wood; coinmoa 



A serpens vds.jwatzkarrum (Schimp.) Rau and Herv. 

 Wet soil and rotten wood; common 



Amphiditon kpponicwn (Hedw.) Schimp. 



Moist rock, in Cabinet Mountains near Snowshoe Mine (Flowers 10,266); infrequent, occurring in 

 western and coastal mountains. 



Anacolia menziesii (Tura) Par. 



Pacific maritime; rock and soil; Higliway 2 Trail (Elliott 2884); common west of tlie Cascade Range. 



Antitrichia cdifoiruca Sull. ex Lesq. 



Pacific maritime, on trees, logs, and rocks; Highway 2 Trail, soufli of Kootaiai Falls (Elliott 2888). 



A cioHpenduIa (Hedw.) Brid 



Pacific maritime, on trees, logs, and rocks; uncommon, at the margin of its range in Montana; Eversman 

 and Sharp (1 980) list it for Lincoln County. 



Atrichum sehvynii AusL 



Soil, often on overturned tree roots; commoa 



AidaconTniim and-ogyimm (Hedw.) Schwaegr. 

 Very common on rotten wood 



A palustre (Hedw.) Schwaegr. 



Wet soil arxi humus in bogs and fens; common; dominant species in both rich and poor fens and otliar 

 wetlands. 



Barbida convoluta Hedw. 



Common on disturbed soil in the Tobacco Valley; also known fiom a collection near Libby; small and 

 often overiooked 



