Bibliography and Citations

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Anonymous.  0.  Indicator species for Idaho forests.  
Anonymous.  1991.  Montpelier Elk-Valley annual operating plan.  
Anonymous.  1964.  Department of Geology and Geological Engineering College of Mines and Earth Resources: Thesis index, 1964-1987.  
Anonymous.  0.  Summary of Elk-Valley ID Team's issues and concerns relating to Allotment Management Plans and the Elk Valley pRNA.  
Anonymous.  2015.  More than naming of parts.  Nature Plants.  1:1.
Anonymous.  0.  Aerial photographs of the lower Boise River.  
Anonymous.  1977.  Handwritten notes referring to the Elk Valley area in the Caribou National Forest.  
Anonymous.  1999.  Bats: myth vs. reality.  
Anonymous.  1951.  The plumed quail (Oreortyx picta picta) in Upland game birds of Idaho.  
Anonymous.  1990.  Status report on Spiranthes diluvialis.  
Anonymous.  1971.  Species list for the flora of Upper Fishhook Research Natural Area.  
Anonymous.  0.  Map copy showing the boundaries of the Purcell and Cabinet Proposed Grizzly Bear Recovery Habitats.  
Anonymous.  1987.  Draft action plan for the Bonneville cutthroat trout.  
Anonymous.  0.  The Pliocene fauna of Hagerman, a study of alternatives.  
Anonymous.  1987.  The Snake River Canyon: Its geological beginings.  
Anonymous.  1992.  Help asked for bull trout.  High Country News.  30 November:4.
Anonymous.  2002.  Chester diversion hydroelectric project, draft vegetation and wildlife habitat characterization and mapping and sensitive plants.  
Anonymous.  1995.  Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis).  
Anonymous.  1993.  Regional notes: a northwestern tree in trouble.  American Horticulturist.  75(5):20.
Anonymous.  2009.  History on Lepidium papilliferum subEO 715.  
Anonymous.  1992.  Bull trout could be next on endangered species list.  Idaho Statesman.  29 October
Anonymous.  1987.  Summary of reports given to the Interagency Bonneville cutthroat conference. March 25, 1987.  
Anonymous.  0.  Explanations for field title.  
Anonymous.  2004.  The effects of fire on rare plants.  Lingua Botanica.  4(3):4-6.
Anonymous.  0.  The Snake Plains aquifer, a study of alternatives.