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1991

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.
    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
      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
        Funk, R., 1991. The Middle Archaic in New York. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 7, 7-18.
          Steadman, D., Stafford, T., Donahue, D., Jull, A., 1991. Chronology of Holocene Vertebrate Extinction in the Gal\ apagos Islands. Quaternary Research 36, 126-133. doi:10.1016/0033-5894(91)90021-V
            Kelly, W., Survey, New, 1991. Barton Garnet Mine. Field Trip Guide
              Landing, E., Whitney, P., 1991. Field trip 3B: Aspects of Paleozoic Geology in the Albany Region. Association of American State Geologists Annual Meeting, Field Trip Guide, May 49, 1991

                1990

                Miller, N., 1990. The management of rare plants: Suggestions derived from paleoecological studies of late-Pleistocene floras, in: Mitchell, R., Sheviak, C., Leopold, D. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th Annual Natural Areas ConferenceThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 159-162.
                  Miller, N., 1990. Plant macrofossils, in: Morgan, A. (Ed.), Biological Techniques in Paleoecological InterpretationQuaternary Sciences Institute. University of Waterloo, Ontario. pp. 30-72.
                    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.