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Lewis L.  1997.  Copies of 1997 bat survey field forms [for surveys on Bureau of Land Management lands in Idaho].  
Lewis L.  1998.  Copies of 1998 bat survey field forms [for surveys on Bureau of Land Management lands in Idaho].  
Lewis L.  1999.  Copies of 1999 bat survey field forms [for surveys on Bureau of Land Management lands in Idaho].  
Servheen G..  1992.  Copies of field maps from flammulated owl surveys on the Nez Perce National Forest.  
Lewis L..  1995.  Copies of Lyle Lewis' bat survey field forms covering the 1995 field season.  
Lewis L..  2000.  Copies of Lyle Lewis' bat survey field forms covering the 2000 field season.  
Lewis L..  1997.  Copies of Lyle Lewis' spotted bat activity data forms covering the 1997 field season.  
Taylor D.W.  0.  Copies of portions of topographic maps on which Taylor marked locations of his collections of snail species on the Snake River, Bruneau Dunes to Kanaka Rapids.  
Wise S..  1987.  Copies of two topographic maps (Riggins Hot Springs and Burgdorf showing occurrences of Halimolobos perplexa var perplexa on the Nez Perce known to her as of March 6, 1987.  
O'Brien M.H.  2000.  Copies of various letters and communications.  
Hirakawa H.  2001.  Coprophagy in leporids and other mammalian herbivores.  Mammalian Review.  31(1):61-80.
Johnsgard P.A.  1980.  Copulatory behavior of the American bittern BOTAURUS LENTIGINOSUS.  Auk.  97:868-869.
Groves C..  0.  Copy of a single page of handwritten notes, summarizing the known locations and collections of Glacicavicola bathyscioides, the blind cave leiodid beetle, including the only mention of Al Allen's collection of the beetle at Crystal Ice Caves.  Groves, C. [no date] Copy of a single page of handwritten notes, summarizing the known locations and collections of Glacicavicola bathyscioides, the blind cave leiodid beetle, including the only mention of Al Allen's collection of the beetle at Crystal Ic.  
Shook G..  0.  Copy of information sheet regarding three subspecies of Cicindela arenicola in Idaho.  
Martin A.M.  2003.  Copy of letter sent to Jeri Wood (U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise) and sent to Bruce Wong (Mountain Home Air Force Base) regarding Lepidium papilliferum section of the Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan.  
Shook G..  1986.  Copy of part of the Sand Dunes 7.5' topographic map on which Gary Shook encircled locations of breeding populations of Cicindela arenicola at Bruneau Dunes State Park.  
Frest T.J, Johannes E.J.  2002.  Corrections and additions to: Frest, T. J., E. J. Johannes, W. H. Clark, G. Stephens, and M. G. Plew. 2001. A bibliography of Idaho freshwater and terrestrial mollusks.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  37(2):9-120,17pp.
Monson R.K, Williams, III G.J.  1982.  A correlation between photosynthetic temperature adaptation and seasonal phenology patterns in the shortgrass prarie.  Oecologia.  54(1):58-62.
Hall FC, Martinez P.  1995.  Correlation of plant associations; draft.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1994.  Correspondence and packet of information regarding proactive management of springsnails in the Great Basin region.  
Frest T..  1990.  Correspondence from Terry Frest to the Idaho Natural Heritage Program regarding Idaho mollusc species Frest considers to be possible Candidate, Threatened, or Endangered species.  
Anonymous.  2006.  Correspondence over penetrative trampling livestock trigger for EO71.  
Ulmschneider H., Mancuso M..  2000.  Correspondence regarding Physaria didymocarpa var. lyrata.  
Holmgren P., Kinter L..  2008.  Correspondence regarding the discovery of Lepidium integrifolium in Idaho, which includes location data, map, photos.  
Frest T.J.  1994.  Correspondence to Steve Duke, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise Field Office, regarding Frest's current survey in southern Idaho for endemic springsnails.