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Idaho Conservation Data Center.  2008.  macfarlanei) field survey and predictive distribution modeling.  
Idaho Conservation Data Center.  2008.  MacFarlane's four o'clock (Mirabilis.  
Johnson C.A.  1983.  MacFarlane's four o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei) preliminary endangered plant report of a new population.  
Yates E..  2007.  MacFarlane's Four-O'clock in Hells Canyon of the Snake River.  Kalmiopsis (Journal of the Native Plant Society of Oregon).  14:1-7.
Saul S..  1996.  MacFarlane's Four-o'clock is reclassified.  Endangered Species Bulletin.  XXI(3):26.
Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d'Alene District.  1981.  Macfarlane's four-o'clock Long Gulch Habitat Management Plan [ID-6WHA-T8-Salmon River].  
Colson K, Gamer K, Carrier M, Sausen G.  2015.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei): 5-year review, short form summary - 2015.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2009.  Macfarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei) 5-Year Review Summary and Evaluation.  
Idaho Native Plant Society.  2005.  Macfarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei). Discussion notes. Rare Plant Conference, Boise, ID.  
Johnson C.A.  1995.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei). Unpublished draft report.  
Pfund L.  2019.  MacFarlane's four-o'clock population restablishment efforts at Lower Otto Creek and Lucile Caves Conservation Areas in Idaho.  Sage Notes.  41(4):6-7.  Available from https://idahonativeplants.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SageNotesDecember2019.pdf
Baker W.L.  1989.  Macro- and micro-scale influences on riparian vegetation in western Colorado.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers.  79(1):65-78.
De Jong GD, Canton SP, Chadwick JW.  2005.  Macroinvertebrates occurring in Sunbeam Hot Springs, an absolutely hot spring in Idaho, USA.  Journal of Freshwater Ecology.  20(3):611-613.  Available from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02705060.2005.9664779
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  1998.  Macrolichens from Priest River Experimental Forest, Idaho.  Evansia.  15(1):37-42.
McCune B., Goward T..  1995.  Macrolichens of the Northern Rocky Mountains.
McCune B., Geiser L..  1997.  Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest: the first comprehensive guide to northwest macrolichens.
Small A.M, Adey W.H, Lutz S.M, Reese E.G, Roberts D.L.  1996.  A macrophyte-based rapid biosurvey of stream water quality: Restoration at the watershed scale.  Restoration Ecology.  4(2):124-145.
McQueen C.B.  1999.  Macroscopic key to the Sphagnaceae of North America.  Evansia.  16(1):1-11.
Guerra PA, Gegear RJ, Reppert SM.  2014.  A magnetic compass aids monarch butterfly migration.  Nature Communications.  5:4164.  Available from http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140624/ncomms5164/full/ncomms5164.html
Pilsbry H.A.  1953.  Magnipelta, a new genus of Arionidae from Idaho.  Nautilus.  67:37-38.
Dibble A.C, Campbell C.S, Tyler, Jr. H.R, B. Vickery S.J.  1989.  Maine's official list of endangered and threatened plants.  Rhodora.  91(867):244-269.
Ray C..  2001.  Maintaining genetic diversity despite local extinctions: effects of population scale.  Biological Conservation.  100:3-14.
Wheeler G.A, Cushing E.J, Gorham E., Morley T., Ownbey G.B.  1992.  A major floristic boundary in Minnesota: an analysis of 280 taxa occurring in the western and southern portions of the state.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  70:319-333.
Alexander R.R.  1985.  Major habitat types, community types, and plant communities in the Rocky Mountains.  
Coan E., Roth B..  1987.  The malacological taxa of Henry Hemphill.  Veliger.  29:332-339.