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McEneaney T..  1984.  Tristate trumpeter swan survey.  
McEneaney T, Twist B, Lockman D.  1986.  Mid-winter trumpeter swan survey.  
McEneaney T..  1988.  Status of the common loon in Yellowstone National Park, Abstract.
McEneaney T., Heinrich B., Oakleaf B..  1998.  Greater Yellowstone peregrine falcons: their trials, tribulations, and triumphs.  Yellowstone Science.  6(2):16-21.
McEachran J.D, Dunn K.A.  1998.  Phylogenetic analysis of skates, a morphologically conservative clade of elasmobranchs (Chondrichthys: Rajidae).  Copeia.  1998:271-290.
McDunnough J..  1936.  Further notes on the genus Ameletus with descriptions of new species (Ephem.).  Canadian Entomologist.  68(9):207-211.
McDunnough J..  1936.  New species of North American Ephemeroptera with critical notes.  Canadian Entomologist.  70(2):23-34.
McDunnough J..  1934.  New species of North American Ephemeroptera IV.  Canadian Entomologist.  66(8):181-188.
McDunnough J..  1931.  New species of North American Ephemeroptera.  Canadian Entomologist.  63(4):82-93.
McDonough W.T.  1975.  Germination polymorphism in Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal.  Northwest Science.  49(4):190-200.
McDonald M., Marsh R.F.  1995.  Amphibian inventory of the Jarbidge Resource Area, Boise District.  
McDonald M.  1996.  Amphibian inventory of the Jarbidge and Snake River Resource Areas. Final report.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/id/publications/technical_bulletins.Par.40203.File.dat/TB%2096-13.pdf
McDonald L., Strickland M.D, Wheeler A.H, Mullen M.A.  1990.  Final Report - Sightings of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: results of a mail survey conducted 1987-1989.  
McDonald G.I.  1979.  Resistance of western white pine to blister rust: a foundation for integrated control.  
McDonald H.P.  2004.  Report on the status of Calochortus nitidus 2004.  
McDonald K.  2012.  Letter of comment on the draft of the Lynx Conservation Assessment and Strategy (3rd edition); submitted collectively by Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Oregon state wildlife departments.  
McCune B..  1982.  Lichens of the Swan Valley, Montana.  Bryologist.  85(1):13-21.
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  2001.  Field key to soil lichens of central and eastern Oregon, field key.  
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  1992.  Texosporium sancti-jacobi, a rare Western North American lichen.  Bryologist.  95(3):329-333.
McCune B..  0.  Pacific Northwest epiphytic lichens: species codes.  
McCune B, Rosentreter R, Spribille T, Breuss O, Wheeler T.  2014.  Montana Lichens: An Annotated List. Monographs in North American Lichenology.  2.  Corvallis (Oregon): Nortwest Lichenologists.  
McCune B., Rosentreter R..  1995.  Field key to soil lichens of central and eastern Oregon.  
McCune B..  2010.  Email giving locations of Sphaerophorus sightings.  
McCune B..  1990.  Rapid estimation of abundance of epiphytes on branches.  Bryologist.  93(1):39-43.
McCune B., Rosentreter R., Ponzetti J.M, Shaw D.C.  2000.  Epiphyte habitats in an old conifer forest in western Washington, U.S.A.  Bryologist.  103(3):417-427.