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Anderson L..  1978.  New taxa in Chrysothamnus, section Nauseosi (Asteraceae).  Phytologia.  38(4):309-320.
Grimes J.W, Packard P.L.  1981.  New taxa of Apiaceae, Hydrophyllaceae and Saxifragaceae from Oregon and Idaho.  Brittonia.  33:430-434.
N. Atwood D, Welsh SL.  2007.  New taxa of Camissonia (Onagraceae); Erigeron, Hymenoxys, and Tetradymia (Compositae); Lepidium and Physaria (Cruciferae) from Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.  Rhodora.  109(940):395-414.  Available from https://www.jstor.org/stable/23313689
Gilkey H.M.  1956.  A new Trifolium from Oregon.  Madrono.  13:167-169.
Ertter B, Nosratinia S.  2016.  A new variety of Abronia mellifera (Nyctaginaceae) of conservation concern in southwestern Idaho.  Phytoneuron.  20:1-4.
Dorn R.D, Delmatier C.H.  2005.  A new variety of Ericameria discoidea (Asteraceae) from Idaho and Wyoming.  Madrono.  52(1):63-65.
Dorn R.D, Delmatier C.H.  2005.  A new variety of Ericameria discoidea (Asteraceae) from Idaho and Wyoming.  Madrono.  52(1):63-65.
Carlson KM, Mansfield DH, Smith JF.  2011.  A new variety of Lomatium ravenii (Apiaceae) from the Northern Great Basin and Adjacent Owyhee Region.  Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany.  29(2):105–114.
Ertter B, Prentice C, Mansfield DH, Kabins J, Johnson GM.  2021.  A new variety of Montia parvifolia (Montiaceae) in the high Idaho batholith of central Idaho and adjacent Montana.  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  15(1):6-22.
Lesica P., Desanto J..  1993.  New vascular plant records and the increase of exotic plants in Glacier National Park, Montana.  Madrono.  40(2):126-131.
Parfitt B.D, Brown G.K.  1982.  New vascular plant records for Arizona.  Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.  16(3):96.
Campbell C.A, Reznicek A.A.  1977.  New vascular plant records on the Pelee and East Sister Islands, Essex County, Ontario.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  91(4):384-390.
Applegate E.I.  1933.  New western Erythroniums.  Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University.  1(3):188-190.
Scott JA, Fisher MS.  1998.  New western North American butterflies.  Papilio (New Series).  11:1-12.  Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu///exlibris/dtl/d3_1/apache_media/L2V4bGlicmlzL2R0bC9kM18xL2FwYWNoZV9tZWRpYS8zNDAyMTE=.pdf
Cockerell T.DA.  1890.  New western slugs.  Nautilus.  3:111-113.
Denning D.G.  1958.  New western Trichoptera.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  34(2):93-98.
Grimes J.  1980.  New York Botanical Garden herbaria search for Antennaria arcuata.  
Mancuso M..  1998.  New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY) search.  
New York Natural Heritage Program.  1996.  New York rare plant status list.  
[Anonymous].  1992.  New York State rare plant status list.  
Johnson N.K, Ardema D.S.  1983.  News and notes. A disjunct population of Ribes sanguineum (Grossulariaceae) in Idaho.  Madrono.  30(3):191-193.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1994.  News release: Canada lynx will not be added to the federal list of endangered species.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2006.  News release: Draft recovery plan for threatened Spalding's catchfly published.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2016.  News Release: Endangered Species Act Listing of Rare Native Idaho Plant Remains Warranted - Slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum).  :1pp.  Available from https://www.fws.gov/idaho/documents/newsroom/2016-8.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2001.  News release: Final recovery plan published for rare catchfly plant. Snake River Fish and Wildlife Office, Boise, ID.