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- Miller, R.F. 2004. Geological Heritage of Saint John, New Brunswick in Canadian Paleontology Conference Field Trip Guidebook No. 10, pp. 19-36, CPC-2004, September 23-26, St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
- Wright, H.E. and Miller, R.F. 2004. Robert Foulis (1796-1866): New Brunswick Inventor, Entrepreneur and Geologist in Proud Heritage - People and Progress in Early Canadian Geoscience, R. Macqueen, Editor, GAC Reprint Series Number 8, 217 p.
- Miller, R.F. 2004. Palaeontologist William Diller Matthew: Early years in New Brunswick and the story of the giant trilobite in Proud Heritage - People and Progress in Early Canadian Geoscience, R. Macqueen, Editor, GAC Reprint Series Number 8, 217 p.
- Miller, R.F. 2004. George Frederic Matthew’s contribution to Precambian paleobiology in Proud Heritage - People and Progress in Early Canadian Geoscience, R. Macqueen, Editor, GAC Reprint Series Number 8, 217 p.
- Miller, R.F. and Buhay, D.N. 2004. The Steinhammer Club; geology and the foundation for a natural history society in New Brunswick in Proud Heritage - People and Progress in Early Canadian Geoscience, R. Macqueen, Editor, GAC Reprint Series Number 8, 217 p.
- McAlpine, D. F., L. C. Hughes and A. Alexander. 2005. Occurrence of the Swamp Lymnaea, Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Atlantic Canada. Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science 43: 15-18.
- McAlpine, D.F, D. Bateman, and Davis, C.A. 2005. Spurwinkia salsa (Pilsbry 1905) (Gastropoda: Hydrobiid) in the Kennebecasis estuary, New Brunswick: A brackish-water snail new to Canada. Journal of Conchology 38: 602-604.
- Clayden, S. R. 2005. Status report on Ghost Antler Lichen (Pseudevernia cladonia). Committee of the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa. 31 pages.
- Miller, R.F., Wood, N.J. and Baker, C. 2005. George Frederic Matthew, the Natural History Society of New Brunswick and Geoarchaeology in the 19th Century. Programme and Abstracts, Developing International Geoarchaeology 2005, Saint John, NB, October 2005, p. 30.
- Baker, C. 2005.Geoheritage Investigation and Interpretation in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Programme and Abstracts, Developing International Geoarchaeology 2005, Saint John, NB, October 2005, p. 25.
- Miller, R.F., Wood, N.J. and Baker, C. 2006. Preserving geoscience heritage in Saint John, New Brunswick. Program and Abstracts, Atlantic Geoscience Society 32nd Colloquium and Annual General Meeting, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia (in press).
- Miller, R.F. and Tetlie, O.E. (in press). The presumed Synziphosuran Bunodella horrida Matthew, 1889 (Silurian: Cunningham Creek Formation) New Brunswick, Canada is a eurypterid. Journal of Paleontology (2007).