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Anderson E.W.  1956.  Some Soil-Plant Relationships in Eastern Oregon.  Journal of Range Management.  9:171-175.
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Freas K.E, Kemp pR.  1983.  Some relationships between environmental reliability and seed dormancy in desert annual plants.  Journal of Ecology.  71:211-217.
Eastman D..  1993.  Some rare wildflowers of Idaho, "Gem of the Mountains".  Northwest Parks and Wildlife.  3(2):60-63.
Douglas G.W, Ratcliffe M.J.  1981.  Some rare plant collections, including three new records for Canada, from Cathedral Provincial Park, southern British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  59(8):1537-1538.
Barrett S.CH, Powers L.R.  1994.  Some raptor hematological values.  Gastropodia.  30:107-111.
Knowlton GF.  1974.  Some pseudoscorpions of Curlew Valley.  Terrestrial Arthropods Series No. 11.    Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/dbiome_memo/99/
Janes S.W.  1979.  Some physical and biological factors affecting red-tailed hawk productivity.  :38pp..
Chadwick D.H.  1992.  Some observations of a concentration of harlequin ducks in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia.
Howell J.T.  1945.  Some noteworthy Californian plant collections.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  4(6):168-170.
Porcher, Jr. R.D.  1974.  Some notes and distribution records for Orchidaceae from the South Carolina coastal plain.  Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society.  90(2):73-74.
Frison T.H.  1936.  Some new species of stoneflies from Oregon (Plecoptera).  Annals of the Entomological Society of America.  29(2):256-265.
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Riley J.L.  1979.  Some new and interesting vascular plant records from northern Ontario.   The Canadian Field-Naturalist.  93:355-362.
Smith G.R, Stokes W.L, Horn K.F.  1968.  Some late Pleistocene fishes of Lake Bonneville.  Copeia.  1968(4):807-816.
Peck M.E.  1945.  Some interesting plants of Malheur County, Oregon.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  4:177-186.
McFall D, Jones M..  1972.  Some interesting fern finds and records in northern Illinois.  American Fern Journal.  62(2):47-48.
Pennell F.W.  1947.  Some hitherto undescribed Scrophulariaceae of the Pacific states.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  99(162):155-199.
Engle JC.  2000.  Some effects of livestock grazing on amphibians. Draft.  
Engle J.C.  2001.  Some effects of livestock grazing on amphibians.  
Wolf K.  1955.  Some effects of fluctuating and falling water levels on waterfowl production.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  19(1):13-23.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3797548
Rawinski T.J, Lapin B..  1990.  Some effects of beaver flooding on rare swamp birch (Betula pumila L.) vegetation in Connecticut: 1984 to 1987. No. 471.  
Daubenmire R.F, Colwell W.E..  1942.  Some edaphic changes due to overgrazing in the Agropyron-Poa prairie of southeastern Washington.  Ecology.  23:32-40.
Baskin J.M, Baskin C.C.  1986.  Some considerations in evaluating and monitoring populations of rare plants in successional environments.  Natural Areas Journal.  6(3):26-30.
Harris G.A.  1967.  Some competitive relationships between Agropyron spicatum and Bromus tectorum.  Ecological Monographs.  37(2):89-111.