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Stoner, D., 1950. Extant New York State Specimens of the Adirondack Cougar, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stoner, D., 1937. The House Rat as an Enemy of the Bank Swallow. Journal of Mammalogy 18, 87-89. doi:10.2307/1374317
Stoner, D., 1942. Behavior of Young Bank Swallows after First Leaving the Nest. Bird-Banding 13, 107-110. doi:10.2307/4509745
Stoner, D., 1935. Ninety Minutes with Robert Ridgway. Wison Bulletin 46, 90-92.
Stoner, D., 1944. The Snowy Owl in New York State: 1942-1943. The Auk 61, 656-657. doi:10.2307/4080211
Stoner, D., 1941. A Noteworthy Concentration of Birds. The Auk 58, 588-589. doi:10.2307/4078670
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., 1938. The Fisher is a Foe of the Porcupine in New York State. Journal of Mammalogy 19, 373-374.
Stoner, D., 1939. Remarks on the Abundance and Range of the Opossum. Journal of Mammalogy 20, 250-251. doi:10.2307/1374387
Stoner, D., 1937. Three Returns of a Bank Swallow. Science 86, 469-470. doi:10.1126/science.86.2238.469
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., 1945. Temperature and Growth Studies of the Northern Cliff Swallow. The Auk 62, 207-216. doi:10.2307/4079698
Stoner, D., 1938. Longevity in the Bank Swallow. Bird-Banding 9, 173-177.
Stoner, D., 1937. Historical Outline of the Zoological Work of the State Museum, in: New York State Museum Bulletin. pp. 101-105.
Stoner, D., 1935. Highway Mortality among Mammals. Science 81, 401-402. doi:10.1126/science.81.2104.401
Stoner, D., 1939. Temperature, Growth and Other Studies on Eastern Phoebe, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stoner, D., 1944. Acquisition of a Bird Collection by the New York State Museum. Science 99, 379. doi:10.1126/science.99.2576.379-a

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