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Nikolaas J. van derMerwe Department of Anthropology, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA... [Pg.280]

Richard Evans Schultes, PhD, FMLS Jeffrey Professor of Biology, Emeritus Director, Botanical Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts... [Pg.286]

Jenniskens, L.H.D., E.L.M. van Rozendaal, T.A. van Beek, P.H.G. Wiegerinck,andH.W. Scheeren. 1996. Identification of six taxine alkaloids from Taxus baccata needles. /. Nat. Prod. 59(2) 117-123. Krag, K.J. 1976. Plants used as contraceptives by the North American Indians—An ethnobotanical study. Cambridge, MA Botanical Museum, Harvard University. [Pg.857]

A. Hofmann, Botanical Museum Eeaflets, Vol. 20, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1963, p. 194. [Pg.558]

Tozzer, A.M., ed. 1941 Landa s Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatan. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University 18, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.37]

Schultes, R. E., and Farnsworth, N. R. (1980) Ethnomedical, botanical and phytochemical aspects of natural hallucinogens. Botan. Museum Leaflets (Harvard University), 28 123-214. [Pg.77]

Kaplan L, MacNeish RS (1960) Prehistoric bean remains from caves in the Ocampo region of Tamaulipas, Mexico, vol 19. Botanic Museum Leaflet, Harvard University, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, pp 33-56... [Pg.186]

Schultes, R. E. "Virola as an Orally Administered Hallucinogen." In the Botanical Museum Leaflets of Harvard University, vol. 11 no. 6, pp. 229-40. [Pg.175]

Epling, C. C.D. Jativa-M. (1962). A New Species of Salvia from Mexico. Botanical Museum Leaflets Harvard University 20 75-76. [Pg.242]

Wasson, R.G. (1963) Notes on the present status of ololuiqui and the other hallucinogens of Mexico. Botanical Museum Leaflets Harvard University 20, 161 - 193. [Pg.250]

Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University December 28, 1962 - Vol. 20, no. 3 Isubmitted for publication October 24,1962 Research Fellow, Botanical Museum of Harvard University... [Pg.278]

For Reko references, vide my bibliography on the hallucinogenic mushrooms published in the Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, Sept. 7, 1962, Vol. 20, Number 2, Entries 144-147. Second edition, with corrections and addenda, March 10, 1963, Number 2a. ETURN... [Pg.299]

Wasson, R.G. (1962) A new Mexican Psychotropic Drug from the Mint Family. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 20, 77-84. [Pg.347]

Basidiomycete of the Aztecs. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University 7 37-54. [Pg.414]

Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets, submitted for publication October 24, 1962 (Online Copy)... [Pg.602]

Museum of Harvard University. Using the standard abbreviations for the herbaria of the world, these include the institutions listed in Appendix A. [Pg.1]

R. Gordon Wasson, "The Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of Mexico and Psilocybin A Bibliography." Botanical Museum Leaflets, Vol. 20, No. 2, Harvard University, 1962. [Pg.102]

Rod later spent five years in San Francisco doing commercial photography. His clients included Apple, Union Bank, University of California, Harvard University, and others. He returned to the Monterey Peninsula and focused his energy on fine art. Rod s work is in major museums and collections throughout the world. His images are in black and white in the West Coast tradition and tend toward minimalism. More of Rod s work can be seen at www. roddresser.com. [Pg.379]

We are indebted to Roy Middleton of University of Pennsylvania for calling our attention to reference 19 and for T. A. Tombrello and D. A. Papanastassiou of the California Institute of Technology for their collaboration. We are also grateful for material provided by the late Glynn Issac of Harvard University as organized and revised by Martha J. Tappen and commented upon by Eric Trinkaus of the University of New Mexico. We also appreciate the comments of A. J. T. Jull of the University of Arizona and Eric Delson of the American Museum of Natural History, New York on an earlier draft. This is contribution 87/7 of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Riverside. [Pg.326]

Schultes, R. E. 1939. The identification of a narcotic Basidiomycete of the Aztecs. Botanical Museum Leaflets. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University 7 (3) 37-54. [Pg.91]

The hallucinogenic fungi of Mexico an inquiry into the origins of the religious idea among primitive peoples. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 1 (7) 137-62. (Reprinted in Psychedelic Review 1 (1), June 1963, 27-42). [Pg.92]

Weil, A.T. (1977). The use of psychoactive mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest An ethnopharmacological report. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 25, 131-149. [Pg.121]


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