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LITERATURE CITED

Aberle, David F. 1966. The Peyote Religion among the Navaho. Chicago: Aldine.

Adovasio, J. M., and G. S. Fry. "Prehistoric Psychotropic Drug Use in Northeastern Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas." Economic Botany, Vol. 30, No. 1, 1976 (in press).

Aguirre Beltran, Gonzalo. 1963. Medicina y Magia: El proceso de aculturacibn en la estructura colonial. Mexico: Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Coleccion de Antropologia Social, No. 1.

Altschul, Siri von Reis. 1964. "A taxonomic study of the genus Anadenanthera." Cambridge: Contributions of the Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, No. 193, pp. 3-65.

Altschul, Sin von Reis. 1972. The Genus Anadenanthera in Amerindian Cultures. Cambridge: Botanical Museum of Harvard University.

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Anonymous Conqueror, the. 1917. Narrative of Some Things of New Spain and of the Great City of Temestitlan , Mexico. Translated by Marshall H. Saville. New York: The Cortes Society.

Bean, Lowell J. 1972. Mukat's People: the Cahuilla Indians of Southern California. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Bean, Lowell J., and Katherine Siva Saubel. 1972. Temalpakh: Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants. Banning, Calif.: Malki Museum Press.

Benitez, Fernando. 1975. In the Magic Land of Peyote. Translated by John Upton. Introduction by Peter T. Furst. Austin: The University of Texas Press.

Beverly, Robert. 1705. The History and Present State of Virginia. London: R. Parker.

Blewett, Duncan B. 1969. Introduction to: LSD in Action, by P. G. Stafford and B. H. Golightly. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, pp. 17-23.

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Borhegyi, Stephan A. de. 1961. "Miniature Mushroom Stones from Guatemala." American Antiquity, Vol. 26, pp. 498-504.

Brecher, Edward M., and the Editors of Consumer Reports. 1972. Licit and Illicit Drugs. Boston: Little, Brown.

Brough, John. 1971. "Soma and Amanita muscaria." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 34, Part 2, pp. 331-362. University of London.

Bruhn, Jan G. 1971. "Carnegiea gigantea: The Saguaro and Its Uses." Economic Botany, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 320-329.

Carneiro, Robert L. 1970. "Hunting and Hunting Magic among the Amahuaca of the Peruvian Montana." Ethnology, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 331-341.

Chagnon, Napoleon A., Phillip LaQuesne, and James M. Cook. 1971. "Yanomam5 Hallucinogens: Anthropological, Botanical, and Chemical Findings." Current Anthropology, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 72-74.

Coe, Michael D. 1971. "The Shadow of the Olmecs." Horizon, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 67-74.

Daly, John W., and Charles W. Myers. 1967. "Toxicity of Panamanian Poison Frogs (Dendrobates): Some Biological and Chemical Aspects." Science, Vol. 156, pp. 970-973.

Daly, John W., et al. 1967. "Discussion on the Psychoactive Action of Various Tryptamine Derivatives." In Efron, ed., 1967, pp. 374-382.

Daly, John W., and Bernard Witkop. 1971. "Chemistry and Pharmacology of Frog Venoms." In: Venomous Animals and their Venoms, Vol. 2, pp. 497-519. New York and London: Academic Press.

Dobkin de Rios, Marlene, 1972. The Visionary Vine: Psychedelic Healing in the Peruvian Amazon. New York: Chandler Publishing Company.

Donaldson, Thomas. 1886. The George Catlin Indian Gallery in the U. S. National Museum. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1885. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Diaz del Castillo, Bernal. 1908-16. The True History of the Conquest of New Spain. Translated by A. P. Maudsley. 5 vols. London: The Hakluyt Society.

Duran, Fray Diego. 1971. Book of the Gods and Rites and the Ancient Calendar. Translated and edited by Fernando Horcasitas and Doris Heyden. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Efron, Daniel H., ed. 1967. Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs. U.S. Public Health Service Publication No. 1645. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Emboden, William A., Jr. 1972a. "Ritual Use of Cannabis Sativa L.: A Historical-Ethnographic Survey." In Furst, ed., 1972a, pp. 214-236.

Emboden, William A., Jr. I972b. Narcotic Plants. New York: Macmillan. Emmerich, Andre, 1965. Sweat of the Sun and Tears of the Moon: Gold and Silver in Pre-Columbian Art. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Erspamer, V., T. Vitali, M. Roseghini, and J. M. Cei. 1967. "5-Methoxy- and 5- Hydroxyindoles in the Skin of Bufo alvarius." Biochemical Pharmacology, Vol. 16, pp. 1149-1164.

Escalante, Roberto. 1973. "Ethnomycological Data of the Matlatzincas." Paper read at the 72nd Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans.

Escalante, Roberto, and Antonio Lopez. 1971. Hon gos Sagrados de los Matlatzincas. SecciOn de Lingiiistica, 4. Mexico, D.F.: Museo Nacional de Antropologia.

Eugster, C. H. 1967. "Isolation, Structure and Syntheses of Central-active Compounds from Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker." In Efron, ed., 1967, pp. 416-418, and 441.

Fernandez, James W. 1972. "Tabernanthe Iboga: Narcotic Ecstasis and the Work of the Ancestors." In Furst, ed., 1972a, pp. 237-260.

Furst, Peter T. 1968. "The Olmec Were-Jaguar Motif in the Light of Ethnographic Reality." In: Dumbarton Oaks Conference on the Olmec, Elizabeth P. Benson, ed., pp. 143-174. Washington, D. C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Trustees for Harvard University. Reprinted in: Contemporary Archaeology, Mark Leone, ed., 1972. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.

Furst, Peter T. 1972a. Flesh of the Gods: The Ritual Use of Hallucinogens. New York: Praeger.

Furst, Peter T. 1972b. "Symbolism and Psychopharrnacology: The Toad as Earth Mother in Indian America." In: Religion en Mesoamerica, XII Mesa Redonda, pp. 37-46. Mexico, D.F.: Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia.

Furst, Peter T. 1973. "West Mexican Art: Secular or Sacred?" In: The Iconography of Middle American Sculpture, pp. 98-133. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Furst, Peter T. 1974a. "Mother Goddess and Morning Glory at Tepantitla, Teotihuacan: Iconography and Analogy in pre-Columbian Art." In: Mesoamerican Archaeology: New Approaches, ed. Norman Hammond. Austin: The University of Texas Press.

Furst, Peter T. 1974b. "Archaeological Evidence for Snuffing in Prehispanic Mexico." Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, Vol. 23, No. 10, pp. 368 ff.

Furst, Peter T. 1974c. "Hallucinogens in Precolumbian Art." In: Art and Environment in Native America, ed. Mary Elizabeth King and Idris R. Traylor, Jr., pp. 55-102. Lubbock: Special Publications of the Museum of Texas Technological University.

Furst, Peter T., and Barbara G. Myerhoff. 1966. "Myth as History: The Jimson Weed Cycle of the Huichols of Mexico." AnthropolOgica, No. 17, pp. 3-39. Caracas.

Furst, Peter T. and Barbara G. Myerhoff. 1972. "El mito como historia: el ciclo del peyote y la datura entre los huicholes." In: El Peyote y Los Huicholes, by SalomOn Nahmad SittOn et al., pp. 55-108. Sep/Setentas No. 29. Mexico, D.F.: Secretaria de EducaciOn Pablica.

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Guzman-Huerta, Gaston. 1959b. "Sinopsis de los conocimientos sobre los hongos alucinogenicos mexicanos." Boletin de la Sociedad Botcinica de Mexico, No. 24, pp. 14-34.

Harner, Michael J. 1972. The Jivaro: People of the Sacred Waterfalls. New York: Doubleday/Natural History Press.

Harner, Michael J. 1973. "Common Themes in South American Indian Yage Experiences." In: Hallucinogens and Shamanism, Michael J. Harner, ed., pp. 155-175. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hamer, Michael J., ed. 1973. Hallucinogens and Shamanism. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Hofmann, Albert. 1964. "Die Erforschung der Mexikanischen Zauberpilze und das Problem ihrer Wirkstoffe." Basel: Basler Stadtbuch, pp. 141-156.

Hofmann, Albert. 1967. "The Active Principles of the Seeds of Rivea Corymbosa (L.) Hall F.(01oliuhqui, Badoh) and Ipomoea Tricolor Cav. (Badoh Negro)." In: Summa Anthropologica en homenaje a Roberto J. Weitlaner, pp. 349-357. Mexico, D.F.: Institut° Nacional de Antropologia e Historia.

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Huxley, Aldous. 1954. The Doors to Perception. New York: Harper.

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Johnson, Jean Basset. 1939. "The Elements of Mazatec Witchcraft." Ethnographical Studies No. 9, pp. 119-149. Gothenburg Ethnographical Museum,

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Koch-Griinberg, Theodor. 1917-1928. Vom Roraima zum Orinoco. Vol. III, 1923. Stuttgart: Verlag Strecker und Schroder.

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Kroeber, Alfred L. 1953. Handbook of the Indians of California. Berkeley: Califor-

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La Barre, Weston. 1970a. "Old and New World Narcotics: A Statistical Question and an Ethnological Reply." Economic Botany, Vol. 24, pp. 368-373.

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La Barre, Weston. 1970c. Review of R. G. Wasson's Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality. American Anthropologist, Vol. 72, No. 5, pp. 368-373.

La Barre, Weston. 1970d. The Ghost Dance: The Origins of Religion. Garden City: Doubleday.

La Bane, Weston. 1974. The Peyote Cult. Revised and enlarged edition. Hampden, Conn.: The Shoestring Press. (Earlier editions 1938, 1969.)

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