Bibliography and Citations

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Anonymous.  1990.  Status report on Spiranthes diluvialis.  
Anonymous.  0.  Map copy showing the boundaries of the Purcell and Cabinet Proposed Grizzly Bear Recovery Habitats.  
Anonymous.  1971.  Species list for the flora of Upper Fishhook Research Natural Area.  
Anonymous.  0.  The Pliocene fauna of Hagerman, a study of alternatives.  
Anonymous.  0.  Explanations for field title.  
Anonymous.  1987.  Draft action plan for the Bonneville cutthroat trout.  
Anonymous.  1998.  Forum on Research and Management of Howellia aquatilis.
Anonymous.  1992.  Help asked for bull trout.  High Country News.  30 November:4.
Anonymous.  1987.  The Snake River Canyon: Its geological beginings.  
Anonymous.  0.  Field key for Carex spp.  
Anonymous.  1996.  Candystick plant conservation strategy mapped by GIS.  ARC News.  18(4):16.
Anonymous.  0.  Data sheet of unknown source listing five occurrences of Eburophyton austiniae in the vicinity of Moose Creek in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.  
Anonymous.  1993.  Regional notes: a northwestern tree in trouble.  American Horticulturist.  75(5):20.
Anonymous.  1995.  Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis).  
Anonymous.  1975.  The genus Dodecatheon Linnaeus in British Columbia.  Davidsonia.  6(1):7-13.
Anonymous.  0.  Bull Run Project, issues and concerns and FERC study plan.  
Anonymous.  1995.  Checklist of the vascular flora of the Interior Columbia Basin, Draft.  
Anonymous.  2009.  History on Lepidium papilliferum subEO 715.  
Anonymous.  1992.  Craters of the Moon National Monument plant list.  
Anonymous.  1999.  Bats: myth vs. reality.  
Anonymous.  0.  The Snake Plains aquifer, a study of alternatives.  
Anonymous.  2004.  The effects of fire on rare plants.  Lingua Botanica.  4(3):4-6.
Anonymous.  1987.  Summary of reports given to the Interagency Bonneville cutthroat conference. March 25, 1987.  
Anonymous.  1999.  The (boys) bats of summer.  
Anonymous.  Submitted.  Plant species list for the Elk Valley marsh and surrounding area.