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1994

Sheviak, C., 1994. Cypripedium parviflorum Salisb. I: The Small-flowered Varieties. American Orchid Society Bulletin 63, 664-669.

    1993

    Mitchell, R., 1993. Portulacaceae through Caryophyllaceae of New York State. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

      1992

      Molloy, D., 1992. Do Zebra Mussels Have Parasites?. DpIR (Zebra Mussel Information Clearinghouse Newsletter, Brockport, NY). 3, 7-8.
        McCabe, T., 1992. Caribbean Horama (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae:. Ctenuchinae) With New Species and Notes on Mimicry. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 94, 243-248.
          McCabe, T., 1992. A Revision of the Genus Hypsoropha Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Ophiderinae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 100, 273-285.
            Miller, N., 1992. A Contribution Toward a History of the Arctic Moss Flora. Contributions from University of Michigan Herbarium 18, 73-86.
              Miller, N., Calkin, P., 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

                1991

                Franklin, J., Steadman, D., 1991. The Potential for Conservation of Polynesean Birds Through Habitat Mapping and Species Translocation. Conservation Biology 5, 506-521. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.1991.tb00358.x
                  McCabe, T., 1991. Atlas of Adirondack Caterpillars: With a Host List, Rearing Notes and a Selected Bibliography of Works Depicting Caterpillars. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                    Steadman, D., 1991. Extinction of Species: Past, Present, and Future, in: Wyman, R. (Ed.), Global Climate Change and Life on EarthRoutledge, New York, New York. pp. 156-169.
                      Mitchell, R., 1991. Ecosystem Management: Rare Species and Significant Habitats. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                        Barnes, J., 1991. Additions to the Phorid Fauna (Diptera: Phoridae) of North America North of Mexico. The Florida Entomologist 74, 305-310. doi:10.2307/3495311

                          1990

                          Miller, N., 1990. The genera of Meliaceae in the southeastern United States. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 71, 453-486.
                            Mitchell, R., Sheviak, C., Leopold, D., 1990. Ecosystem Management: Rare Species and Significant Habitats. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                              Ogden, E., Mitchell, R., 1990. Identification of Plants with Fleshy Fruit. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                Ambrose, J., Mitchell, R., 1990. Conservation Strategies: A Focus on Cooperative Action, in: Mitchell, R., Sheviak, C., Leopold, D. (Eds.), Ecosystem Management: Rare Species and Significant HabitatsThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 11-13.
                                  Molloy, D., 1990. Progress in the Biological Control of Black Flies With Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, With Emphasis on Temperate Climates, in: de Barjac, H., Sutherland, D. (Eds.), Bacterial Control of Mosquitoes and Black Flies: Biochemistry, Genetics \& Applications of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus.Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey. pp. 161-186.
                                    Sheviak, C., 1990. Biological Considerations in the Management of Temperate Terrestrial Orchid Populations, in: Mitchell, R., Sheviak, C. (Eds.), Ecosystem management: Rare species and significant habitatsThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 194-196.
                                      Steadman, D., Kirch, P., 1990. Prehistoric Extinction of Birds on Mangaia, Cook Islands, Polynesia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 87, 9605-9609.