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Blake J..  1988.  Letter from Jill Blake to Susan Bernatas from July 21, 1988, regarding Cardamine constancei locations in Coeur d'Alene District BLM.  
Blake J..  1990.  Rare plant species observation report forms for field work done on the Panhandle National Forests during the 1990 field season.  
Blake J..  1988.  A field guide to BLM Sensitive Plants and other rare plants of northern Idaho, editorial draft.  
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