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2009

Walter, M., Chamberlain, S., 2009. Road-Cut Mineral Occurrences of St. Lawrence County, New York. Rocks \& Minerals 84, 254-262. doi:10.3200/RMIN.84.3.254-262
    Miller, N., 2009. The Moss Grimmia muhlenbeckii (Grimmiaceae) is Widespread in Eastern New York. Evansia 26, 40-44. doi:10.1639/0747-9859-26.2.40
      Landing, E., Kroger, B., 2009. The Oldest Cephalopods from East Laurentia. Journal of Paleontology 83, 123-127. doi:10.1666/08-078R.1
        Kays, R., Kranstauber, B., Jansen, P., Carbone, C., Rowcliffe, M., Fountain, T., Tilak, S., 2009. Camera Traps as Sensor Networks for Monitoring Animal Communities. IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks 34, 811-818. doi:10.1109/LCN.2009.5355046
          Kirchman, J., 2009. Genetic Tests of Rapid Parallel Speciation of Flightless Birds from an Extant Volant Ancestor. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96, 601-616. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2008.01160.x
            Bailey, D., Hawkins, M., Hiler, C., 2009. Minerals of the Silurian Lockport Group Central and Western New York State. Rocks \& Minerals 84, 326-337. doi:10.3200/RMIN.84.4.326-337
              Drooker, P., 2009. The Fort Ancient Archaeological Tradition, in: McManamon, F. (Ed.), Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, vol. 2, Midwest and Great Plains/Rocky MountainsGreenwood Publishing Group, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 106-110.
                Fisher, C., 2009. Early Historic Archaeology in Albany, in: McManamon, F. (Ed.), Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, vol. 1, Northeast and SoutheastGreenwood Publishing Group, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 114-118.
                  Kays, R., 2009. Family Procyonidae (Raccoons), in: Wilson, D., Mittermeir, R. (Eds.), Handbook to Mammals of the World: Volume 1 - The CarnivoresLynx Editions, Barcelona, Spain. pp. 498-530.
                    Kays, R., Daniels, R., 2009. Fish and Wildlife Communities of the Adirondacks, in: Porter, W., Erickson, J., Whaley, R. (Eds.), The Great Experiment in Conservation: Voices From the Adirondack ParkSyracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York. pp. 71-86.
                      Lemak, J., 2009. Women, in: Ezra, M. (Ed.), Civil Rights Movement: People and PerspectivesABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, California. pp. 139-154.
                        Lothrop, J., 2009. Foreword, in: Gramly, R. (Ed.), Paleoamericans and Paleoenvironment at the Vail site, MainePersimmon Press, North Andover, Massachusetts. pp. 7.
                          Lupulescu, M., 2009. Proterozoic Low Ti-Fe Oxide Deposits from New York, USA, in: Anastasiu, N., Duliu, O. (Eds.), Mineralogy and Geodiversity: Tributes to the Career of Professor Emil ConstantinescuEditura Academiei Romane, Bucuresti, Romania. pp. 207-223.
                            Orser, C., 2009. The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World, in: Horning, A., Palmer, M. (Eds.), Paths or Sharing Tracks? Future Directions in the Archaeological Study of Post-1550 Britain and IrelandBoydell and Brewer, Woodbridge, UK. pp. 7-18.
                              Orser, C., 2009. A Personal Statement about Twenty-First Century Modern-World Archaeology, in: Dominguez, L., Funari, P., de Carvalho, A., Rodrigues, G. (Eds.), Desafios da Arqueologia: DepoimentosHabilis Editora, Erechim, Brazil. pp. 233-239.
                                Orser, C., 2009. World-Systems Theory, Networks, and Modern-World Archaeology, in: Majewski, T., Gaimster, D. (Eds.), International Handbook of Historical ArchaeologySpringer, New York, New York. pp. 253-268.
                                  Rieth, C., 2009. Early European Settlement in the Northeast, in: McManamon, F., Cordell, L., Lightfoot, K., Milner, G. (Eds.), Archaeology in America: An EncyclopediaGreenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut. pp. 25-28.
                                    Rieth, C., 2009. Reanalyzing Scale in the Eastern Woodlands: The View from Eastern New York., in: Miroff, Laurie, Knapp, Timothy (Eds.), Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytical ScaleUniversity of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. pp. 1-18.
                                      Smith, L., 2009. Upper Ordovician Trenton-Black River Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoirs of Eastern North America, in: Stafford, K., Land, L., Veni, G. (Eds.), NCKRI Symposium 1 Advance in Hypogene Karst StudiesNational Cave and Karst Research Institute, Carlsbad, New Mexico. pp. 157-182.
                                        Staley, D., 2009. Going Mobile: Archaeological Lessons from Historic Buckland Communities., in: Pratt, K. (Ed.), Shadowlands: Legacies from the Alaska Native PastBureau of Indian Affairs, Anchorage, Alaska. pp. 123-135.
                                          Scherer, J., 2009. Distinctly Dutch. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 18-19.
                                            Staley, D., 2009. Archaeological Hike: History Underfoot. Newsletter of the Otsego Land Trust.
                                              Staley, D., 2009. State Archaeologists Conduct Research near Route 315 Bridge over Oriskany Creek. Newsletter of the Marshall Historical Society. , 2-3.
                                                Feranec, R., 2009. Evolution of Ecology in Mammals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 13.
                                                  Duggan, B., 2009. Understanding a Globe Basket and Its Makers. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 12-16.
                                                    Cryan, J., 2009. Phylogenetics: Reconstructing the Tree of Life. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 4, 12.
                                                      Anderson, L., 2009. Update on the Schuyler Flats Burial Ground. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 9.
                                                        Straeten, C., 2009. Berne Earthquakes. Friends of Thacher and Thompsons Lake State Parks Newsletter. , 1.
                                                          Williams, C., 2009. Berenice Abbott’s ’Changing New York’. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 5, 20.
                                                            Rieth, C., 2009. Schoharie Creek III Site, Town of Jefferson, Schoharie County, New York. Newsletter of the New York Archaeology Council. , 3.