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1996
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.
Miller, N.G., 1996. Liverworts, 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. 18-19.
1995
Miller, N.G., Hoagland, K.E., 1995. ASC Membership and Dues Categories Reviewed. Association of Systematics Collections Newsletter 23, 23-25.
Miller, N.G., 1995. Consolida regalis S. Gray Naturalized in Genesee County, New York. NYFA (New York Flora Association) Newsletter 6, 6, 7.
Miller, N.G., Mitchell, R.S., 1995. Tracking the Mosses and Vascular Plants of New York State (1836-1994), in: LaRoe, E.T., Farris, G.S., Puckett, C.E., Doran, D.P., Mac, M.J. (Eds.), Our Living Resources: A Report To The Nation On The Distribution, Abundance, And Health Of U.s. Plants, Animals, And Ecosystems. U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., pp. 209-21.
1994
Miller, N.G., 1994. The Consortium of State Biological Surveys. Association of Systematics Collections Newsletter 22, 6, 7.
Miller, N.G., 1994. Facing up to budgetary challenges at the Biological Survey, New York State Museum. Curator 37, 108-121. doi:10.1111/j.2151-6952.1994.tb01014.x
Miller, N.G., 1994. Natural History of Rensselaer County [New York], in: Schmitt, C.K. (Ed.), Natural Areas Of Rensselaer County, New York. Rensselaer-Taconic Land Conservancy, Inc.; and Environmental Clearing House of Schenectady, Inc., , New York, pp. 5-24.
1992
Miller, N.G., 1992. A Contribution Toward a History of the Arctic Moss Flora. Contributions from University of Michigan Herbarium 18, 73-86.

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