Taken from:
Ehrle, “Mosses And Liverworts Of The Kalamazoo Nature Center A Preliminary Survey.”
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/mbot/0497763.0044.303/1
There were a few names that didn't match at first and I accepted the suggested alternatives, but may have made errors as I am not a domain expert.
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Hedw.; “Woodsy Mnium”; (12); common; rotting logs, soil, rock; C1, F2, G, M, O3, U4, bank of Source Pond.
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(Hedw.) Lindb.; “Nodding Pohlia”; (1); infrequent; with Typha in fen; S3.
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Hedw.; (l); infrequent; on soil in the lobe portion of Shrub Swamp; E1.
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(Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Dumort.; “Squareleaved Liverwort”; (1); infrequent; soil at tree base; C1.
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(Grev.) H. A. Crum; “Shiny Moss”; (2); frequent; rotting logs and tree trunks in woods and at edge of fen; C1, S1.
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(Hedw.) Müll. Hal.; (4); frequent; rotting logs and tree bases; C3, F1, F2.
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(Hedw.) F. Weber & D. Mohr; “Christmas Tree Moss”; (3); frequent; in lawn at F Ave., along streambank , near Valley Trail; C1, F3.
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(P.Beauv.) Grout; (2); infrequent; rotting logs at end of esker and with Typha in fen; O3, S3.
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(Hedw.) Spruce; (3); infrequent; calcareous fens and seeps; E2, F3, S1.
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(Hedw.) Warnst.; “Sickle Moss”; (1); infrequent; calcareous fen; S1.
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(Hedw.) Jenn.; “Brookside feather moss”; (3); frequent; tree base near river and on rocks at seep spot; C1, F1.
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(P. Beauv.) Ochyra; (3); infrequent; rotting logs and soil banks; F2, S1, Source Pond.
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(Hedw.) Warnst.; “Willow moss”; (8); common; soil, tree bases, rotting logs, rocks in streambed; C1, F1, F2, F3, M, O3.
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(Brid.) Lange ; (l); infrequent; soil on Ridge Run Trail; C1.
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(Hedw.) A. Jaeger; (2); infrequent; on soil, trailside and seep spot; C1, O3.
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(Hoffm. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr) Schimp.; “Cedar Moss”; (11); common; on soil, rotting logs, tree bases and rocks; in woods, along river bank and in seep spots; C1, F2, O3, U4.
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(Brid.) A. Jaeger; “Cedar Moss”; (1); infrequent; bank of Source Pond.
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(Hedw.) Schimp.; “Fern Moss”; (4); common; on soil, rocks, and rotting logs; C1, G, O3.
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(Hedw.) Lindb.; (3); infrequent; soil near tree base, edge of fen; E2, Source Pond.
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(Hedw.) Huebener; “Tree Apron Moss”; (4); frequent; on tree bases; F1, F2, F3, Source Pond.
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(Hedw.) Ångström; “Pincushion moss”; (1); infrequent but locally abundant on trailside bank at edge of fen; S1.
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(Brid. ex P. Beauv.) Lindb. ; “Small Pin Cushion Moss”; (1); infrequent; hummock in Source Marsh; E1.
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Hedw.; “Flat-Ironed Moss”; (10); common; on soil or rocks in damp or wet shady places; C1, F2, M, O3, S1, U4.
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(Hedw.) Brid. ; “Purple Cord Moss”; (1); infrequent; on sandy soil in roadway; G.
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Hedw.; “Twistedcord moss”;(1); infrequent; among rocks in RR bed; C1.
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Warnst.; (1); infrequent; on hummock in the lobe portion of Source Marsh; E1.
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(Brid.) Bruch & Schimp.; “Star Moss”; (3); common; soil along trailsides and on forest floor; C1, S1.
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(L.) Underw.; “Scented Liverwort”;(2); infrequent; streamside banks; C1, F3.
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(Schiffn.) Mull. ; “Sack Liverwort”; (2); infrequent; rotting logs and tree bases in woods and at Source Pond ; C4.
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(Torr. ex Nees) Lindenb. ; (1); infrequent; on ground above Trout Run; C1.
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(Ehrh.) Dumort. ; (1); infrequent; on hummock in the lobe portion of Source Marsh; E1.
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(Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Dumort.; “Squareleaved Liverwort”; (1); infrequent; soil at tree base; C1.
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(L.) Corda ; “Squareleaved Liverwort”; (1); infrequent; rotting log, bank of Trout Run; F3.
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(Schrad.) Dum. “Crested Liverwort”; (11); common; on rotting logs, occasionally on soil or rock in damp shaded places; C1, C4, E2, F1, F2.
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