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Miller, N.G., 1997. A Rare Moss, Aulacomnium turgidum, Rediscovered in the Adirondacks. NYFA (New York Flora Association) Newsletter 8, 2, 3.
Miller, C.L., Hamell, G.R., 1986. A New Perspective on Indian-White Contact: Cultural Symbols and Colonial Trade. The Journal of American History 73, 311-328. doi:10.2307/1908224
Miller, W.J., 1917. The Adirondack Mountains, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, North Carolina.
Miller, N.G., 1989. The Generic Flora of the Southeastern United States. Flora of North America Newsletter 3, 49.
Miller, Jr., G., 1900. Key to the Land Mammals of Northeastern North America, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Miller, N.G., 2000. The Callitrichaceae in the Southeastern United States. Harvard Papers in Botany 5, 277-301.
Miller, N.G., 1990. Plant macrofossils, in: Morgan, A.V. (Ed.), Biological Techniques In Paleoecological Interpretation. Quaternary Sciences Institute. University of Waterloo, Ontario, pp. 30-72.
Miller, N.G., 2006. More on Mastodons and Their Extinction. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2, 4-5.
Miller, W.J., 1911. Geology of the Broadalbin Quadrangle, Fulton-Saratoga Counties, New York, New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Miller, N.G., 1996. Liverwort Diversity in Maine, in: Gawler, S.C., Albright, J.J., Vickery, P.D., Smith, F.C. (Eds.), Biological Diversity In Maine: An Assessment Of Status And Trends In The Terrestrial And Freshwater Landscape. Maine Natural Areas Program, pp. 72-79.

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