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Asch, D.L., 2004. Adair's 'Marsh-mallows': An Eighteenth-Century Native American Cornfield Crop in the Southeastern United States, in: Conrad, L.A., Reyman, J.E. (Eds.), Aboriginal Ritual And Economy In The Eastern Woodlands: Essays In Memory Of Howard Dalton Winters. Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois, pp. 303-355.
Barbagallo, T., 2004. Master Lansing Prouty: An Individual Death Reveals the Trials of Everyday Life in 1840s Greenwich. Annual Journal of the Washington County Historical Society 2004, 24-44.
Bollen, J., 2004. The Bakehouse, in: Fisher, C.L. (Ed.), 'The Most Advantageous Situation In The Highlands': An Archaeological Study Of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 93-96.
Braddy, S.J., Tollerton, Jr., V.P., Racheboeuf, P.R., Schallreuter, R., 2004. Eurypterids, Phyllocarids, and Ostracodes, in: Webby, B.D., Paris, F., Droser, M.L., Percival, I.G. (Eds.), The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. Columbia University Press, New York, New York, pp. 255-265.
Cadwell, D.H., Muller, E.H., 2004. New York Glacial Geology, in: Ehlers, J., Gibbard, P.L. (Eds.), Quaternary Glaciations - Extent And Chronology, Part Ii: North America. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Cardinal, J.S., Whelan, L., 2004. The Spatial Distribution Plots, in: Fisher, C.L. (Ed.), 'The Most Advantageous Situation In The Highlands': An Archaeological Study Of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 161-162.
Carling, K.J., Mihuc, T.B., Siegfried, C.A., Bonham, R.E., Dunlap, F., 2004. Where Have all the Rotifers Gone: Long Term Patterns in Lake Champlain Zooplankton Communities 1990-2001, in: Manley, T., Manley, P., Mihuc, T.B. (Eds.), Lake Champlain Partnerships And Research In The New Millennium. Kluwer Academic Press, New York, New York, pp. 259-270.
Carlson, D.M., Daniels, R.A., 2004. Status of Fishes in New York: Increases, Declines and Homogenization of Watersheds. American Midland Naturalist 152, 104-139. doi:10.1674/0003-0031(2004)152[0104:SOFINY]2.0.CO;2
Charles, D.K., Van Nest, J., Buikstra, J.E., 2004. From the Earth: Minerals and Meaning in the Hopewellian World, in: Boivin, N., Owoc, M.A. (Eds.), Soils, Stones And Symbols: Archaeological And Anthropological Perspectives On The Mineral World. University College London Press, London, pp. 43-70.
Cryan, J.R., 2004. Discovery Now. Members Update 15, 6.

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