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Andrus R.E.  1989.  Letter dated August 25, 1989, requesting information on rare and endangered bryophytes in order to develop a North American database.  
Fite K., Eddie W..  2001.  Letter dated April 4, 2001 from the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies to Secretary Gale Norton, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C., Marshall p Jones, Acting Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Washington, D.C.  
Bernatas S..  1990.  Letter dated 4 September to Kermit Kiebert, Director, Idaho Department of Transportation, regarding the Soda Springs Natural Scenic Area.  
Peterson H.A.  1977.  Letter dated 29 July to C. A. Wellner regarding the Potholes RNA area.  
Kruckenberg A..  1993.  Letter dated 25 March to Karen Gray, Lochsa Ranger District botanist, regarding collections of Dasynotus daubenmirei collections at WTU.  
Wright E..  1989.  Letter dated 25 April describing great gray owl sightings at Summit View Campground, NW of Georgetown, Idaho.  
Lesica P..  1992.  Letter dated 2 December to Bob Moseley containing information about an Astragalus leptaleus population along Canyon Creek NE of Leadore.  
Mancuso M..  1998.  Letter dated 1998 September 29 to Edna Rey-Vizgirdas, Botanist, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, Idaho, regarding Lepidium papilliferum.  
McAllister K..  1988.  Letter dated 16 August to Tom Juelson concerning threats to bog lemming habitats in Washington, including uranium mining, grazing and snowmobiling.  
Evenden A.G.  1990.  Letter dated 10 December to Art Bourassa, District Ranger, North Fork Ranger District, requesting signitures on the establishment record for Chateau Falls RNA.  
Peck C.S.  1990.  Letter concerning the trumpeter swan population at Harriman State Park, accompanied by a memo from Ruth Shea.  
Gerhardt R..  1992.  Letter and table explaining banding of great gray owls on the Targhee National Forest in June 1992.  
Thor G..  1995.  Letter and questionnaire requesting information to establish the IUCN Red List of lichens.  
Gregson J..  2003.  Letter and map. Pygmy Rabbit.  
Merickel F.W.  1994.  Letter and list of museum specimens of Acrolophitus pulchellus from the University of Idaho.  
Jenni D..  1993.  Letter and list of fisher and lynx trapping records sent to Gary Will, State Furbearer Manager, Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
Diller L..  1985.  Letter and field survey forms sent to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, detailing 3 new populations of Plethodon vandykei in Idaho.  
Olson R..  1985.  Letter and copy of a map to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, listing and showing the locations of Olson's sightings of rock squirrels southeastern Idaho.  
[Anonymous].  2003.  Letter and agenda of the February 26 and 27, 2003 meeting of the intra-agency pygmy rabbit meeting.  
Rice R.L.  1984.  [Letter and accompanying report on Cypripedium Management Guidelines to the District Rangers of the Klamath National Forest]. April 5. Letter plus 10 page report.  
Wiens JA, Rotenberry JT, Van Horne B.  1986.  A lesson in the limitations of field experiments: shrubsteppe birds and habitat alteration.  Ecology.  67(2):365-376.
Dubois A., Heyer W.R.  1992.  LEPTODACTYLUS LABIALIS, the valid name for the American white-lipped frog (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae).  Copeia.  1992:584-585.
Meinke R.J.  1988.  Leptodactylon pungens subsp hazeliae (Polemoniaceae), a new combination for a Snake River Canyon endemic.  Madrono.  35(2):105-111.
Patterson R., Yoder-Williams M..  1984.  Leptodactylon glabrum, a new intermountain species of Polemoniaceae.  Systematic Botany.  9(3):261-262.
[Anonymous].  2015.  The Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary [database]: [occurrence data for] Callophrys johnsoni.    Available from http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/lepsoc/