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Stoner, D., 1936. Wildlife Casualties on the Highways. The Wilson Bulletin 48, 276-283.
Stoner, D., 1939. Office of Zoology, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), A Summary Of The Accomplishments And Functions Of The New York State Museum During The Past Century, 1836-1936. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 89-93.
Stoner, D., 1937. Records on Bird Temperatures, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stoner, D., 1938. Craspedacusta near Albany, New York. Science 87, 188-189.
Stoner, D.H., 1935. Plecoptera as Food for Bank Swallows. Entomological News 46, 28-29.
Stoner, D., 1942. Behavior of Young Bank Swallows after First Leaving the Nest. Bird-Banding 13, 107-110. doi:10.2307/4509745
Stoner, D.H., 1933. Superstitions and Facts about Kingfishers. University of the State of New York Bulletin to the Schools 19, 165-167.
Stoner, D., Stoner, L.C., 1941. Feeding of Nestling Bank Swallows. The Auk, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Jan., 1941), pp. 52-55 58, 52-55. doi:10.2307/4078896
Stoner, D., 1939. Remarks on the Abundance and Range of the Opossum. Journal of Mammalogy 20, 250-251. doi:10.2307/1374387
Stoner, D., 1936. Further Evidence on Blue Jay Migration. Bird Binding 7, 170-171.
Stoner, D., 1944. White-Fronted Goose at Rouses Point, New York. The Auk 61, 651-652. doi:10.2307/4080202
Stoner, D., 1938. New York State Records for the Common Dolphin, Delphinus delphis, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stoner, D., Stoner, L.C., 1942. A Seven-Year-Old Bank Swallow. Science 96, 273-274. doi:10.1126/science.96.2490.273
Stoner, D., 1936. Ten Years' Returns from Banded Black Swallows, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stoner, D., 1940. The Canada Porcupine as Highway Casualty. Journal of Mammalogy 21, 360-361. doi:10.2307/1374767

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