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Hallucinogenic Plants of North America

Jonathan Ott includes Amanita muscana and Amanita pan-therina in his Hallucinogenic Plants of North America [Berkeley, California Wingbow Press, 1976 revised edition 1979). Descriptions of uses of Amanita muscaria will be found in Narcotic Plants of the Old World, Used in Rituals and Everyday Life An Anthology of Texts from Ancient Times tO the Present, edited by Hedwig Schleiiier (Monticello, New York Lubrecht Cramer, 1979). In SOnia Mushroom of Immortality (New York ... [Pg.223]

Ott, Jonathan. 1976. Hallucinogenic Plants of North America. Berkeley, Calif. Wingbow Press. [Pg.47]

Ott, J. 1979B. Hallucinogenic Plants of North America. (Psycho-Mycological Studies Number One, Revised Edition) Wing-bow Press, Berkeley, ca. Introduction by Richard Evans Schultes, p, ix. [Pg.278]

In South America a number of different hallucinogenic plants traditionally have been used in much the same way as peyote and psilocybin were used farther north. [Pg.293]


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