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Robinson B.L.  1898.  New species and extended ranges of North American Caryophyllaceae.  Botanical Gazette.  25:165-171.
U. S. Forest Service.  2008.  New Slickspot Peppergrass Information Sought. Press Release.  
Wilbur SR.  1976.  New seasonal and distributional records of Idaho birds.  Murrelet.  57(2):32-34.
Lazell J..  1998.  New salamander of the genus PLETHODON from Mississippi.  Copeia.  1998:967-970.
Durrant SD, Hansen RM.  1954.  A new rock squirrel (Citellus variegatus) from the Great Basin with critical comments on related subspecies.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  67:263-272.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/111796#page/289/mode/1up
Wagner W.L.  1979.  New records to the Animas Mountain flora, New Mexico.  Southwestern Naturalist.  24(2):291-296.
Larson ER, Egly RM, Williams BW.  2018.  New records of the non-native virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) from the upper Snake River drainage and northern Bonneville Basin of the western United States.  BioInvasions Records.  7(2):7p..
Churchill S.P, Kaul R.B, Sutherland D.M.  1976.  New records of native and introduced plants from Nebraska.  Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences.  3:32-36.
Partridge A.D, Johnson F.D.  Submitted.  New records of forest fungi in Idaho.  Northwest Science.  38(4):134-137.
Wilson C, Johnson RE, Reichel JD.  1980.  New records for the northern bog lemming in Washington.  Murrelet.  61(3):104-106.
Björk CR, Goward T, Spribille T.  2009.  New records and range extensions of rare lichens from waterfalls and sprayzones in Inland British Columbia, Canada.  Evansia.  26(4):219-224.
Spribille T., Bjork C.R.  2008.  New records and range extensions in the North American lignicolous lichen flora.  Mycotaxon.  105:455-468.
Hill R.E, Rogers D.C, Quelvog B.D, Gallegher S.P.  1997.  New records and observations on the anostracan genus Eubranchipus in California.  Hydrobiologia.  359(1-3):75–81.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1003162810822
Currah R.S, Sigler L., Hambleton S..  1987.  New records and new taxa of fungi from the mycorrhizae of terrestrial orchids of Alberta.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  65(12):2473-2482.  Available from https://www.uamh.ca/Research/_/media/uamh/NotInUse/Unused4/1987_Currah_et_al_orchidaceous_fungi_CJB.pdf
Poche RM.  1975.  New record of Euderma maculatum from Arizona.  Journal of Mammalogy.  56(4):931-933.
Harms VL.  1973.  New record for the yellow lady's slipper orchid, Cypripedium calceolus L. subsp. parviflorum (Salisb.) Hult., from Alaska.  Rhodora.  75(803):491.
Floyd D.A, Anderson J.E.  1982.  A new point interception frame for estimating cover of vegetation.  Vegetatio.  50:185-186.
Watson S..  1873.  New plants of Northern Arizona.  American Naturalist.  7:300.
Henderson L..  1900.  New plants from Idaho and from other localities of the Northwest.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  27:342-359.
[Anonymous].  2005.  New plant species named after Sacajawea found in Boise NF.  News Release, May 11.  
Cronquist A..  1939.  New plant records in Utah and Idaho.  Leaflets of Western Botany.  2(12):210-212.
Hill S.R.  1988.  New plant records for Maryland with an additional note on Nymphaea tetragona (Nymphaeaceae) pollination.  Castanea.  53(2):164-166.
Johnson N.K, Steele R..  1978.  New plant records for Idaho from Pacific coastal refugia.  Northwest Science.  52(3):205-211.
Holmgren N.H.  1979.  New Penstemons (Scrophulariaceae) from the Intermountain region.  Brittonia.  31(2):217-242.
Constance L., Rollins R..  1936.  New or otherwise noteworthy northwestern plants - II: two new species from the Grand Canyon of the Snake River.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  49:147-150.