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Miller, N.G., 1997. Fossil Mosses in Holocene Alluvium: A Case study from New York State and Prospects. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 81, 171-180.
Miller, N.G., 1999. Lamb Site Pollen and Macro-fossils, in: Gramly, R.M. (Ed.), The Lamb Site: A Pioneering Clovis Encampment. Persimmon Press, Buffalo, New York, p. 107, 108.
Miller, N.G., 1990. The management of rare plants: Suggestions derived from paleoecological studies of late-Pleistocene floras, in: Mitchell, R.S., Sheviak, C.J., Leopold, D.J. (Eds.), Proceedings Of The 15Th Annual Natural Areas Conference. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 159-162.
Miller, N.G., 1994. Facing up to budgetary challenges at the Biological Survey, New York State Museum. Curator 37, 108-121. doi:10.1111/j.2151-6952.1994.tb01014.x
Miller, N.G., 2001. Recent Bryological Studies of Adirondack Mountain Alpine Summits. Newsletter of the Friends of the Farlow, Havard University 38, 1-3.
Miller, N.G., Alpert, P., 1984. Plant Associations and Edaphic Features of a High Arctic Mesotopographic Setting. Arctic and Alpine Research 16, 11-23. doi:10.2307/1551167
Miller, N.G., 2008. The Bryoflora of Martha's Vineyard, in: Keith, A.R., Spongberg, S.A. (Eds.), Island Life, A Catalog Of The Biodiversity On And Around Martha's Vineyard. Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, pp. 149-158.
Miller, N.G., 1973. Late-glacial and Postglacial Vegetation Change in Southwestern New York State, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Miller, N.G., 2008. The Cohoes Mastodon and Younger Dryas in Eastern New York, Glacial Geology of the Northern Hudson Through Southern Champlain lowlands. Guidebook to Field Trips. Glens Falls, New York.
Miller, N.G., Calkin, P.E., 1992. Paleoecological interpretation and age of an interstadial lake bed in western New York.. Quaternary Research 35, 75-88. doi:10.1016/0033-5894(92)90007-6
Miller, N.G., 1995. Consolida regalis S. Gray Naturalized in Genesee County, New York. NYFA (New York Flora Association) Newsletter 6, 6, 7.

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