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1984

Funk, R., 1984. Recent Advances in Connecticut Archaeology: The View from New York. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47, 129-143.
    Mead, J., Roth, E., Van Devender, T., Steadman, D., 1984. The Late Wisconsinan Vertebrate Fauna from Deadman Cave, Southern Arizona. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20, 247-276. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.29007
      Miller, N., Crum, H., 1984. Fossombronia in Michigan. The Michigan Botanist 23, 157-163.
        Miller, N., 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
          Rickard, L., 1984. Correlation of the Subsurface Lower and Middle Devonian of the Lake Erie Region. Geological Society of America Bulletin 95, 814-828. doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1984)95<814:COTSLA>2.0.CO;2
            Ritchie, W., Funk, R., 1984. Paleo-Indians in New Perspective: Comments on the Assembled Papers. Archaeology of Eastern North America 12, 1-4.
              Fisher, D., 1984. Bedrock Geology of the Glens Falls-Whitehall Region, New York. New York State Museum and Science Service Map and Chart Series
                Siegfried, C., 1984. Why is Lake Myosotis so Green?. Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve Newsletter. Fall Iss, 1-3.
                  Molloy, D., 1984. The Black Fly Debate. Naho. 17, 7-10.
                    Fisher, D., 1984. Our New State Fossil; The Old Eurypterid. The Conservationist. 39, 50-51.

                      1983

                      Sheviak, C., 1983. United States Terrestrial Orchids: Patterns and Problems, in: Plaxton, E. (Ed.), Proceedings of the North American Terrestrial Orchid Symposium, Mid-America Orchid CongressMichigan Orchid Society.