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Faber P.M.  1996.  Common wetland plants of coastal California: a field guide for the layman.
Rosentreter R.  1996.  Common terricolous rangeland mosses of the Northern Great Basin conspectus.  
Hays H..  1984.  Common terns raise young from successive broods.  Auk.  101:274-280.
Henderson D.M.  1983.  Common sedges and their habitats.  
Faber P.M, Holland R.F.  1996.  Common riparian plants of California: a field guide for the layman.
Humphrey R.R.  1945.  Common range forage types of the Inland Pacific Northwest.  Northwest Science.  19(1):3-11.
[Anonymous].  1978.  Common plants of the Moscow/McCall area.  
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
Carpenedo SM, Saul LA.  2012.  Common native and invasive wetlands plants in Montana, Version 2. Helena (MT): Montana Department of Environmental Quality.  
Stark BP, Stewart KW, Szczytko SW, Baumann RW.  1998.  Common names of stoneflies (Plecoptera) from the United States and Canada.  Ohio Biological Survey Notes.  1:1-18.  Available from http://www.ohiobiologicalsurvey.org/wp-content/themes/ohio/images/Stark_etal_1998.pdf
Surland D.WS.  1978.  Common names of insects and related organisms (1978 revision).  
Rong R., Rao S., Scott S.W, Tainter F.H.  2001.  Common multiple dsRNAs are present in populations of the fungus Discula destructiva originating from widely separated geographic locations.  Current Microbiology.  42:144-148.
McCune B, Hutten M.  2018.  Common Mosses of Western Oregon and Washington. Corvallis (Oregon): Wild Blueberry Media.  
Gill D.C.  0.  Common mosses of Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge.  
Hotchkiss N..  1970.  Common marsh plants of the United States and Canada.  
Parker KE.  1986.  Common loon reproduction and chick feeeding on acidified lakes in the Adirondack Park, New York.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  66(4):804-810.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z88-119?journalCode=cjz
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Evers DC, Paruk JD, Mcintyre JW, Barr JF.  2010.  Common loon (Gavia immer).  Birds of North America Online.  (313)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/313
McIntyre J.W.  1989.  The common loon cries for help.  National Geographic.  175(4):510-524.
Taylor DM, Trost CH.  1985.  The common grackle in Idaho: an urban invader crosses the Continental Divide.  American Birds.  39(2):217-218.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/114309
Turgeon D.D, al. et.  1988.  Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the Unites States and Canada: mollusks.  American Fisheries Society Special Publication 16.  
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American Fisheries Society.  1998.  Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the Unites States and Canada: mollusks. Second Edition.  
Peck J.E, McCune B..  1998.  Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation of epiphytes.  Biological Conservation.  86:299-305.