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Hartman R.L, Constance. L..  1985.  Two new species of Cymopterus (Umbelliferae) from western North America.  Brittonia.  37:88-95.
Ahti T..  1978.  Two new species of Cladonia from western North America.  Bryologist.  81(2):334-338.
Webb G.F.  1959.  Two new northwestern slugs, Udosarx lyrata and Gliabates oregonia.  Gastropodia.  1(3):22-25,28(figs.37,39).
La Rivers I.  1953.  Two new naucorid bugs of the genus Ambrysus.  Proceedings of the United States National Museum.  103(3311):1-7.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/53494#page/13/mode/1up
Bartsch P..  1916.  Two new land shells from the western states.  Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum.  51:331-333.
Hershler R, Frest TJ, Johannes EJ, Bowler PA, Thompson FG.  1994.  Two new genera of Hydrobiid snails (Prosobranchia: Rissooidea) from the northwestern United States.  Veliger.  37(3):221-243.  Available from https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/11302/iz_HershlerEtAl1994.pdf
Packer J.G.  1993.  Two new combinations in Triantha (Liliaceae).  Novon.  3:278-279.
La Rivers I.  1963.  Two new Ambrysi (Hemiptera: Naucoridae).  Occasional Papers of the Biological Society of Nevada.  1:1-7.
Christy J.A, Johnson P.J.  1988.  Two mosses new to Idaho.  Evansia.  5:16.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Wagner F.S.  1983.  Two moonworts of the Rocky Mountains: Botrychium hesperium and a new species formerly confused with it.  American Fern Journal.  73(2):53-62.
Bull EL, Pedersen RJ.  1978.  Two methods of trapping adult pileated woodpeckers at their nest cavities.  North American Bird Bander.  3(3):95-99.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/92403
Hill J, Garton EO.  2015.  Two long-term demography studies of the Threatened plant Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii S. Watson) in canyon grasslands in west-central Idaho (2002-2013).  
Christensen J.R.  1988.  Two letters to IDFG regarding locations of special animals on the Burley District BLM, Deep Creek RA.  
Kaniksu National Forest.  1932.  Two Excel spreadsheets from the Priest Lake Ranger District containing wildlife observations from 1932 to 2001.  Kaniksu National Forest. Two Excel spreadsheets from the Priest Lake Ranger District containing wildlife observations from 1932 to 2001..  
Schmidt M.G.  1980.  Two bulbs with blue flowers.  Pacific Horticulture.  40(4):40-42.
Blem CR, Blem LB, Harmata PJ.  2002.  Twine causes significant mortality in nestling ospreys.  Wilson Bulletin.  114(4):528-529.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4164502
Myers R., Randolph C..  1993.  Twin Falls hydroelectric project unnamed tributary (FERC No. 18) mollusc survey: April 1993.  
Myers R., Randolph C..  1993.  Twin Falls hydroelectric project (FERC No. 18) mollusc survey: April 1993.  
Harlow W.M.  1951.  Twig key to the deciduous woody plants of eastern North America.
Edwards M.E, Armbruster W.S.  1989.  A tundra-steppe transition on Kathul Mountain, Alaska, U.S.A..  Arctic and Alpine Research.  21(3):296-304.
Niethammer K..  1993.  Trumpeter swans return to the Centennial Valley.  
[Anonymous].  1990.  Trumpeter swans moved in east Idaho.  
Russel B.Z.  1990.  Trumpeter swans have a lot to be thankful for.  Idhao Statesman.  21 November:C1.
Shea R..  1991.  Trumpeter swan transplant data. Computer printout.  
Kilpatrick D., Reese D.KP, Hanauska-Brown L., Hemker T..  2005.  Trumpeter swan translocations and observations - winter 2004-2005, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Upper Snake Region.