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Taylor D.W.  0.  Copies of portions of topographic maps on which Taylor marked locations of his collections of snail species on the Snake River, Bruneau Dunes to Kanaka Rapids.  
Taylor J.  2008.  Idaho panhandle 2008 lentic breeding amphibian and aquatic reptile surveys .  
Taylor D.M, Walker J.M.  1991.  Morphological evidence for the conspecific relationship of the teiid lizards, CNEMIDOPHORUS TIGRIS AETHIOPS and C. TIGRIS GRACILIS.  Copeia.  1991:800-809.
Taylor DW.  1985.  Evolution of freshwater drainages and molluscs in western North America. Smiley CJ, Leviton AE, Berson M, editors. San Francisco: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division.   p. 265-321.
Taylor J..  2000.  Panhandle loon and wetlands project: Idaho report to the North American Loon Fund October 2000.  
Taylor D., Bechard M.J.  1991.  Habitat use by Bald Eagles during dam construction at Lake Lowell, Idaho.  
Taylor D.W.  1982.  Status report on Bruneau Hot Spring snail.  
Taylor J.L.  2004.  Nassella viridula.  
Taylor D.W.  1982.  Distribution of characteristic stream-dwelling species of freshwater mollusks in Snake River of southwestern Idaho.  
Taylor-Grant N..  1995.  Memorandum regarding Lepidium davisii (LEDA) status resulting from Bruneau Resource Area 1995 "water rights" survey.  
Taylor-Grant N, DeBolt A.  1995.  Monitoring of Haplopappus radiatus (Snake River goldenweed) on the Boise District, BLM.  
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Taylor-Grant N., DeBolt A..  1995.  Monitoring report for Lepidium davisii: 1988-1994 summary results, Draft.  
Taylor-Grant N..  1995.  Memorandum to Michael Mancuso addressing areas in the Cascade Resource Area surveyed for Haplopappus radiatus.  
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Telfair, II R.C, Swepston D.A.  1987.  Analysis of banding and marking nestling anhingas, olivaceous cormorants, roseate spoonbills, ibises, bitterns, herons, and egrets in Texas (1923-1983).  
Telfer E.S.  1992.  Habitat change as a factor in the decline of the western Canadian loggerhead shrike, Lanius ludovicianus, population.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  106(3):321-326.
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