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Pierson F.B, Robichaud P.R, Moffet C.A, Spaeth K.E, Williams C.J, Hardegree S.P, Clark P.E.  2008.  Soil water repellency and infiltration in course-textured soils of burned and unburnd sagebrush ecosystems.  Catena.  74:98-108.
Houston K.E, Fosberg M.A, Nieman K.E, Ford G..  1989.  Soil-habitat typ relationships in the Trout Creek drainage, Boundary County, Idaho.
Fosberg M.A, Hironaka M., Houston K.E.  1989.  The soil-habitat type relationship Proceedings-Land classifications based on vegetation: applications for resource management.  
Wendt GE, Shiverdecker WT, E. Dean N.  1973.  Soil-Hydrologic Reconnaissance Survey, Boise Ranger District, Boise National Forest.  
Wendt GE, Shiverdecker WT, E. Dean N.  1973.  Soil-Hydrologic Reconnaissance Survey, Mt. Home Ranger District, Boise National Forest.  
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Base S.R, Fosberg MA.  1971.  Soil-woodland correlation in northern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  45(1):1-6.
Kuchel C.R.  1977.  Some aspects of the behavior and ecology of harlequin ducks breeding in Glacier National Park, Montana.  :147pp..
Stalheim W..  1965.  Some aspects of the natural history of the rock squirrel, Citellus variegatus.  :55pp..
Buckner C.H.  1969.  Some aspects of the population ecology of the common shrew, SOREX ARANEUS, near Oxford, England.  Journal of Mammalogy.  50:326-332.
Roper L.A.  1970.  Some aspects of the synecology of Cornus nuttallii in northern Idaho.  :81pp..
Buechner H.K.  1953.  Some biotic changes in the state of Washington, particularly during the century 1853-1953.  Washington State College Research Studies.  21(2):154-192.
Keyes CR.  1905.  Some bird notes from the central Sierras.  Condor.  7(1):13-17.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/94541
Daniel J., Rowland D..  1974.  Some cacti and other succulents of the American Southwest. No. 4. Pediocactus simpsonii (Engelm.) Br. et R..  National Cactus and Succulent Journal.  29(3):78.
Schofield W.B.  1992.  Some Common Mosses of British Columbia. 2nd Edition.  Victoria (BC): Royal British Columbia Museum.  
Erhardt B..  2011.  Some comparisons of Pediocactus simpsonii with 2 Coryphantha spp. mistakenly reported from Idaho.  
Harris G.A.  1967.  Some competitive relationships between Agropyron spicatum and Bromus tectorum.  Ecological Monographs.  37(2):89-111.
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.
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.
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.  
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
Engle J.C.  2001.  Some effects of livestock grazing on amphibians.  
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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.