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Wagner, D., Ferguson, D., McCabe, T.L., 2001. Geometroid caterpillars of Northeastern and Appalachian Forests, Forest Service Circular. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
Walcott, C.D., 1879. Eggs of the Trilobite. New York State Museum Annual Report 31, 66-67.
Walcott, C.D., 1879. Some Sections of Trilobites from the Trenton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 31, 61-65.
Walcott, C.D., 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Calcif'erous Formation. New York State Museum Annual Report 32, 129-131.
Walcott, C.D., 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Chazy and Trenton Limestones. New York State Museum Annual Report 31, 68-71.
Walcott, C.D., 1884. New Species of Fosslls from the Trenton Group of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 35, 207-214.
Waldman, J., Daniels, R.A., Hickerson, M., Wirgin, I., 2009. Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Indicates Sea Lampreys Are Indigenous to Lake Ontario: Response to Comment. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138, 1190-1197. doi:10.1577/T08-035R.1
Wall, W.J., Jamnback, H., 1957. Sampling Methods Used in Estimating Larval Populations of Salt-Marsh Tabanids. Journal of Economic Entomology 50, 389-391. doi:10.1093/jee/50.4.389
Walsh, J.P., Lenig, W., 2010. Not Just Another Pretty Face. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 5, 16.
Walter, M., Chamberlain, S.C., 2009. Road-Cut Mineral Occurrences of St. Lawrence County, New York. Rocks & Minerals 84, 254-262. doi:10.3200/RMIN.84.3.254-262
Watson, J.E., Heins-Ledogar, S., 2019. Testing the effectiveness of osteometrics in the identification of North American gallinaceous bird post-cranial elements. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11, 2623–2636. doi:10.1007/s12520-018-0697-4

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