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Menges E.S, Gordon D.R.  1996.  Three levels of monitoring intensity for rare plant species.  Natural Areas Journal.  16(3):227-237.
Matlaga D.  2000.  Three methods to measure the effects of cattle grazing on plant populations.  Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.  33(11):113,119-120.
Wilbur SR.  1965.  Three new birds from Idaho.  Murrelet.  46(3):45-46.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3534970
Berry S.S.  1932.  Three new mountain snails from Idaho and Nevada.  Journal of Entomology and Zoology.  24:57-63.
Duman M.G.  1956.  Three new North American varieties of Kobresia.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  83(3):192-195.
Minckley W.L, Miller R.R, Norris S.M.  2002.  Three new pupfish species, Cyprinodon (Teleostei, Cyprinodontidae), from Chihuahua, Mexico, and Arizona, USA.  Copeia.  2002:687-705.
Holmgren NH, Holmgren A.H.  1974.  Three new species from the Great Basin.  Brittonia.  26:309-315.
Richart CH, Hedin M.  2013.  Three new species in the harvestmen genus Acuclavella (Opiliones, Dyspnoi, Ischyropsalidoidea), including description of male Acuclavella quattuor Shear, 1986.  ZooKeys.  311:19–68.
Miller, Jr. O.K, Trueblood E., Jenkins D.T.  1990.  Three new species of Amanita from southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon.  Mycologia.  82(1):120-128.
D. Rogers C.  2006.  Three new species of Branchinecta (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from the Nearctic.  Zootaxa.  1126:35-51.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2006f/z01126p051f.pdf
Phipps J.B, O'Kennon R.J.  1998.  Three new species of Crataegus (Rosaceae) from western North America: C. okennonii, C. okanaganensis and C. phippsii.  SIDA, Contributions to Botany.  18:169-191.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41967292
Nesom GL.  2013.  Three new species of Diplacus (Phrymaceae) related to D. Cusickii and D. Nanus.  Phytoneuron.  (65):1-18.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/2013Phytoneuron/65PhytoN-OregonDiplacus.pdf
Pike L.H, Hale, Jr. M.E.  1982.  Three new species of Hypogymnia from western North America (Lichenes Hypogymniaceae).  Mycotaxon.  16(1):157-161.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Wagner F.S.  1986.  Three new species of moonworts (Botrychium subg. Botrychium) endemic in western North America.  American Fern Journal.  76(2):33-47.
Schroeder M.A, Schroeder N.E.  1972.  Three Strictaceae previously unreported from Idaho.  Bryologist.  75:101-102.
Rosenwald R.S.  1997.  Three-toed (Picoides tridactylus) and black-backed (P. arctus) woodpeckers within a burned habitat: a pilot study.  
Allred DM.  1968.  Ticks of the National Reactor Testing Station.  Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series.  10(1):1-29.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byuscib/vol10/iss1/1/
Hill JL, Garton EO.  2107.  Time of Monitoring Influences Detectability and Demographic Estimates of the Threatened Perennial Spalding’s Catchfly (Silene spaldingii S.Watson).  Western North American Naturalist.  77(1):63-81.
Bell R.B.  1959.  Time, size, and estimated numbers of seaward migrations of chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Brownlee-Oxbow section of the Middle Snake River.  
Kinney J.W, Clary W.P.  1998.  Time-lapse photography to monitor riparian meadow use.  
Evans E.A.  1982.  Timing of reproduction in Hymenopappus tenuifolius Pursh (Compositae), a purported biennial.  American Midland Naturalist.  107(1):185-191.
Schneider D.C., Harrington B.A..  1981.  Timing of shorebird migration in relation to prey depletion.  Auk.  98:801-881.
Stuebner S..  1991.  Tiny snails could affect eight dams.  High Country News.  23(23):5.
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Pisut I..  1990.  To the distribution of some lichens in central Europe.  Bioligia (Bratislava).  45:685-692.