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Felt, E.P., 1898. To Destroy Ant Hills. Country Gentleman 63, 446.
Lintner, J.A., 1888. To Kill Plant Lice. Farm and Home 9, 158.
C. Houde, F., 2008. To Preserve and Protect. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4, 12-16.
Morgan, L.H., 1849. To the Honorable the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New-York. Second Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 2, 84-91.
Scherer, J.L., 2005. The Tompkins Collection. The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook 54, 29-32.
Felt, E.P., 1909. Tortoise Beetle. Country Gentleman 74, 755.
Lupulescu, M.V., 2011. Tourmaline-Group Minerals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6, 8-9.
Lupulescu, M.V., 2008. Tourmaline-Group Minerals from New York State. Rocks & Minerals 83, 202-208. doi:10.3200/RMIN.83.3.202-208
Lenardi, M., Merwin, D.E., 2010. Towards Automating Artifact Analysis: A Study Showing Potential Application in Computer Vision and Morphometrics to Artifact Typology, in: Elewa, A.M.T. (Ed.), Morphometrics For Nonmorphometricians. Springer, Berlin, pp. 289-305. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-95853-6_13
Rieth, C.B., 2002. Trace Element Analysis and Its Role in Analyzing Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands, in: Jakes, K.A. (Ed.), Archaeological Chemistry: Materials, Methods, And Meaning. American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C., pp. 199-213. doi:10.1021/bk-2002-0831.ch013
Rieth, C.B., Johnson, L.L., 2011. Trace Element Analysis of Lithic Artifacts from the Trapps Gap Site, in: Rieth, C.B., Hart, J.P. (Eds.), Current Research In New York State Archaeology: A.d. 700-1300. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 41-52.
Fisher, C.L., 2003. Trace Elements and Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Remains from the Lutheran Church Lot, in: Fisher, C.L. (Ed.), People, Places, And Material Things: Historical Archaeology Of Albany, New York. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 63-68.

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