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Stereodon cupressiformis (L.) Lindb. Shaded logs and stumps; infre- 
quent. Colonial Point (Ehlers); Mackinac Island. 
Stereodon imponens (Hedw.) Lindb. On logs and stumps in the woods; 
common. 
Stereodon Lindbergh (Mitt.) Warnst. Swamps, springy roadsides, and 
wet woods; common. 
Stereodon pallescens (Hedw.) Lindb. On logs, stones, and tree bases 
in woods; common. 
Stereodon pratensis (Koch) E. G. Britton. On the ground in swamps; 
frequent. Reese's Bog; Big Stone Bay. 
Stereodon recurvans (Schwaegr.) Broth.* On logs and humus in the 
woods; common. 
Stereodon reptilis (Michx.) Mitt. On logs, stones, and tree bases; com- 
mon in moist woods. Douglas Lake; Cecil Bay. 
Brachytheciaceae 
Brachythecium cyrtophyllum Kindb.* On a steep gravelly lake bank at 
Polypody Bluff. 
Brachythecium oxycladon (Brid.) Jaeg. & Sauerb. Earth and bases of 
trees; common in open woods. 
Brachythecium plumosum (Sw.) Br. & Sch. On earth; rare in open woods 
along lake shore at North Fishtail. 
Brachythecium rivulare Br. & Sch.* On wet ground; common in springy 
woods, especially along streams, often growing in the water. 
Brachythecium rutabulum (L.) Br. & Sch. Earth, stones, trees, and 
logs; occasional in moist upland woods. Burt Lake Bluffs; Burt Lake Hardwoods. 
Brachythecium rutabulum flavescens Br. & Sch.* Wet grassy road- 
side; Mackinac Island. 
Brachythecium salebrosum (Hoffm.) Br. & Sch. On the ground and on 
the roots and bases of trees; frequent in upland woods. Grapevine Point; Smith's 
Bog; Cecil Bay. 
Brachythecium Starkei (Brid.) Br. & Sch.* Earth and rotten logs; oc- 
casional in wet or moist woods. Reese's Bog; Colonial Point; Mackinac Island. 
Brachythecium velutinum (L.) Br. & Sch. On earth in open woods; Cecil 
Bay. 
Bryhnia graminicolor (Brid.) Grout.* Local on a steep, gravelly lake 
bluff at Fairy Island. 
Bryhnia novae-angliae (Sull. & Lesq.) Grout.* On the ground; occasional 
in springy woods. Burt Lake Hardwoods. 
Camptothecium nitens (Schreb.) Schimp. On the ground in wooded 
swamps; frequently abundant. Reese's Bog. 
Eurynchium DiVERSiFOLiUM (Schleich.) Br. & Sch.* Locally abundant on 
shaded gravelly hillsides; Colonial Point. 
