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Briggs TS.  1973.  Troglobitic harvestmen recently discovered in North American lava tubes (Travuniidae, Erebomastridae, Triaenonychidae: Opiliones).  Journal of Arachnology.  1(3):205-214.  Available from http://www.americanarachnology.org/JoA_free/JoA_v1_n3/JoA_v1_p205.pdf
Briggs, Sr. J.L.  1987.  Breeding biology of the Cascade frog, RANA CASCADAE, with comparisons to R. AURORA and R. PRETIOSA.  Copeia.  1987:241-245.
Briggs G.M, MacMahon J.A.  1983.  Alpine and subalpine wetland plant communities of the Uinta Mountains, Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(4):523-530.
Brigham R.M, Saunders M.B.  1990.  The diet of big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in relation to insect availability in southern Alberta, Canada.  Northwest Science.  64(1):7-10.
Brigham R.M, Ng J, Poulin R.G, Grindal S.D.  2011.  Common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor).  Birds of North America Online.  (213)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/213/articles/introduction
R. Brigham M, Vonhof MJ, Barclay RMR, Gwilliam JC.  1997.  Roosting behavior and roost-site preferences of forest-dwelling bats (Myotis californicus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  78(4):1231-1239.
Brigham Young University.  1996.  Printout detailing the Idaho bird specimens in the BYU Monte Bean collection.  
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Bright R.C, Davis O.W.  1982.  Quaternary paleoecology of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Snake River Plain, Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  108:21-33.
Brink V.C.  1954.  Notes and comment: survival of plants under flood in the lower Fraser River valley, British Columbia.  Ecology.  35(1):94-95.
Brinson MM, Rheinhardt RD, F. Hauer R, Lee LC, Nutter WL, R. Smith D, Whigham D.  1995.  A guidebook for application of hydrogeomorphic assessments to riverine wetlands. Edition Operational Draft.  Vicksburg (MS): U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station.    Available from http://www.water-research.net/Waterlibrary/geologicdata/riverinehydrodynamics.pdf
Brinson M.M, Swift B.L, Plantico R.C, Barclay J.S.  1981.  Riparian ecosystems: their ecology and status.  
British Columbia Conservation Data Centre.  1993.  Checklist, Rare plants of Forest Districts 52, 57, and 51.  
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Brittell J.D, Poelker R.J, Sweeney S.J, Koehler G.M.  1989.  Native cats of Washington.  
Britten HB, Rust RW.  1996.  Population structure of a sand dune-obligate beetle, Eusattus muricatus, and its implications.  Conservation Biology.  10(2):647-652.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2386880
Britton E.G.  1891.  Contributions to American bryology - II, a supplementary enumeration of the mosses collected by Mr. John B. Leiberg in Idaho, with descriptions of two new species.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  18:49-56.
Britton E.G, Clark R.G.  1985.  Effects of fire on sagebrush and bitterbrush.
Britton EG.  1905.  Bryological notes II.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  32:261-268.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/340
Britton E.G, Williams. R.S.  1900.  A new species of Mnium from Idaho and Montana.  Bryologist.  3:6-7.
Britton EG.  1906.  Notes on nomenclature VI.  Bryologist.  9(3):36-40.
Britton E.G.  1994.  Britton, E. G. 1994. Contributions to American Bryology-VI,I. Western species of Orthotrichum.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  21:1-15.