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Leskeaceae 
Anomodon apiculatus Br. & Sch. On trunks of broadleaf trees; frequent 
in hardwood forests. Vicinity of Mud Lake and Pellston; Big Stone Bay. 
Anomodon attenuatus (Schreb.) Huben. On moist earth and bases of 
trees; occasional. Douglas Lake; Big Stone Bay; Mackinac Island. 
Anomodon minor (Beauv.) Fiirn. On trunks of trees and logs; common in 
hardwood fox'est^. 
Anomodon rostratus (Hedw.) Schimp. At the base of trees and on earth 
or rocks; occasional in upland woods. Fairy Island; Colonial Point; Big Stone 
Bay; Mackinac Island; Prentis Bay (Ehlers). 
Anomodon viticulosus (L.) Hook. & Tayl.* On limestone rocks, or oc- 
casionally on trees; common on Mackinac Island, 
Elodium lanatum (Stroem) Broth.* On the ground in swamps; frequent. 
Reese's Bog; Gorge. 
Haplocladium microphyllum (Sw.) Broth.* On rotten logs; occasional in 
wet woods. Smith's Bog; Colonial Point (Ehlers). 
Heterocladium squarrosulum (Voit) Lindb.* On the ground and at the 
bases of trees; rare in upland woods. Big Stone Bay. 
Leskella nervosa (Schawegr.) Loeske. Bases of trees and rocks; common 
in woods. 
LiNDBERGiA AusTiNi (Sull.) Broth.* On trunks of hardwood trees in woods 
northeast of Burt Lake; very rare. 
Myurella gracilis (Weinm.) Lindb.* Moist crevices of limestone rocks; 
frequent along the shore of Mackinac Island. 
Myurella julacea (Vill.) Br. & Sch.* Rare on a gravelly lake bluff at 
Bryant 's. 
Rauia scita (Beauv.) Aust.* On bark at the base of trees; occasional in 
upland woods. Mud Lake Hardwoods; Colonial Point; Pellston Hardwoods; Big 
Stone Bay. 
Thuidium abietinum (L.) Br. & Sch. Dry sand, gravel, and rocks in open 
situations; local. Shores of Douglas Lake; Cecil Bay; Big Stone Bay; Mack- 
inac Island. 
Thuidium delicatulum (L.) Br. & Sch. On logs and ground in moist woods. 
Frequent. 
Thuidium recognitum (Hedw.) Lindb.* On logs and ground in moist or 
wet woods. Common. 
Hypnaceae 
Acrocladium cuspidatum (L.) Lindb.* On the ground in bogs and marshes; 
locally abundant. Mud Lake Bog; marsh south of Burt Lake; Alanson. 
Amblystegiella confervoides (Brid.) Loeske.* Limestone cliffs and boul- 
ders; common on Mackinac Island. 
Amblystegiella subtilis (Hedw.) Loeske.* On bark of broadleaf trees; 
common in upland woods. 
