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Fisher, D.W., 1982. Why Not A State Fossil for New York?. The Conservationist 36, 8-13.
Siegfried, C.A., 1984. Why is Lake Myosotis so Green?. Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve Newsletter Fall Iss, 1-3.
Stein, G., 1996. "Why an Electric Motorcycle". Classic Cycle Review 3.
Parker, A.C., 1923. Why All This Secrecy?. The Builder 9, 361.
Palmer, R.S., 1951. The Whitetail Deer of Tomhegan Camps, Maine, with Added Notes on Fecundity. Journal of Mammalogy 32, 267-280. doi:10.2307/1375658
Felt, E.P., 1899. The White-lined Sphinx. Country Gentleman 64, 792.
Stoner, D., 1944. White-Fronted Goose at Rouses Point, New York. The Auk 61, 651-652. doi:10.2307/4080202
Felt, E.P., 1902. White Scale. Country Gentleman 67, 329.
Connola, D.P., Wilson, C., 1963. White Pine Weevil Attack in Relation to Soils and Other Environmental Factors in N.Y. , New York State Museum Bulletin. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Felt, E.P., 1921. White Pine Weevil and Reforestation. The Conservationist 4, 189-190.
Lintner, J.A., 1888. White Marked Tussock Egg Clusters. Country Gentleman 53, 911.
Felt, E.P., 1900. White Grubs or Muckworms. Country Gentleman 65, 803.
Felt, E.P., 1900. White Grubs in Abundance. Country Gentleman 65, 509.
Felt, E.P., 1907. White Grubs and Wire Worms. Country Gentleman 72, 421.
Lintner, J.A., 1891. White Grubs. Country Gentleman 56, 875.
Lintner, J.A., 1884. White Grub-Lachnosterna fusca. Country Gentleman 49, 757.
Lintner, J.A., 1880. White grub worm-Lachnosterna fusca Frohl. Country Gentleman 45, 439.
Lintner, J.A., 1889. White Grub of the May beetle-Lachnosterua fusca. New York State Agricultural Society Transactions 34, 5-33.

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