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Parker, A.C., 1924. The Status of New York Indians, in: Clarke, J.M. (Ed.), Nineteenth Report Of The Director Of The State Museum Science Department. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 67-82.
Lord, Jr., P., 1998. Steaming on the Mohawk: The Unknown Battle. Steamboat Bill: The Journal of the Steamship Historical Society of America LV, 25-31.
Scherer, J.L., 2008. Steoneware Jar by Paul Cushman. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3, 16.
Isachsen, Y.W., 1992. Still Rising After All These Years. Natural History 101, 31-33.
Lintner, J.A., 1884. Stinging Bug-Melanolestes picipes H.-S.. Country Gentleman 49, 877.
Felt, E.P., 1905. Stingless Bee. Country Gentleman 70, 870.
Morgan, L.H., 1871. Stone and Bone Implements of the Arlckarees. New York State Museum Annual Report 21, 25-46.
Ritchie, W.A., 1959. The Stony Brook Site and its Relation to Archaic and Transitional Cultures on Long Island, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Hart, J.P., 1995. Storage and Monongahela Subsistence-Settlement Change. Archaeology of Eastern North America 23, 41-56.
Fisher, C.L., 2004. The Storehouse, in: Fisher, C.L. (Ed.), 'The Most Adventageous Situation In The Highlands': An Archaeological Study Of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 59-72.
Noble, A., 2010. The Story of a WWII Citizen Soldier. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6, 12-14.
Tollerton, Jr., V.P., 2006. Strabismus and Pseudofossils: A Case Study of Rudolf Ruedemann (1864-1956). Earth Sciences History 25, 239-250. doi:10.17704/eshi.25.2.x561k546681536l4
Drooker, P.B., Hamell, G.R., 2007. Strange Creatures from the Archaeology Collection. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3, 8-9.
Funk, R.E., Weinman, P., Weinman, T., 1965. A Stratified Site at Lake George. Pennsylvania Archaeologist 35, 4-18.

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