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2004

Hart, J., 2004. Can Cucurbita pepo Gourd Seeds be Made Edible?. Journal of Archaeological Science 31, 1631-1633. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2004.04.004
    Hart, J., Daniels, R., Sheviak, C., 2004. Do Cucurbita pepo Gourds Float Fish Nets?. American Antiquity 69, 141-148. doi:10.2307/4128352
      Kays, R., DeWan, A., 2004. The Ecological Impact of Inside/Outside House Cats Around a Suburban Nature Preserve. Animal Conservation 7, 1-11. doi:10.1017/S1367943004001489
          Lupulescu, M., 2004. Mineralogy of the Kimberlites from New York State. Rocks \& Minerals 79, 341. doi:10.1080/00357529.2004.9925734
            Lupulescu, M., 2004. Studies of New York Amphiboles. Rocks \& Minerals 79, 257-258.
              Tollerton, V., , , 2004. Summary of a Revision of New York State Ordivician Eurypterids: Implications for Eurypterid Paleoecology, Diversity and Evolution. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 94, 235-242. doi:10.1017/S026359330000064X
                Daniels, R., 2004. Freshwater and Estuarine Fish [WWW Document]. New York State Biodiversity Clearinghouse http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/fish/index.html. URL: http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/fish/index.html
                  Daniels, R., 2004. Decapods of Inland Waters [WWW Document]. New York State Biodiversity Clearinghouse http://www.nybiodiversity.org/summaries/decapods/index.html. URL:

                    2003

                    Rieth, C., 2003. Research Permits and Archaeological Excavation on State Land. Fort George Advice, Newsletter of the Fort George Historical Association Fall, 8-9.
                      Scherer, J., 2003. Albany Carousel History. The Carousel News \& Trader 19, 23.
                        Scherer, J., 2003. Summertime Fun at Halfmoon Beach. Merry-Go Roundup 29, 12-13.
                          Sheviak, C., 2003. Tales from the Field. Members Update 14, 4-5.
                            Hernick, VanAller, 2003. Edwin Bradford Hall: Devonian Sponge Collector Extraordinaire. Earth Sciences History 22, 209-218. doi:10.17704/eshi.22.2.t4m3388558qr2226