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SCHULTES, RicHARD Evans. ‘‘Peyote and plants used in the Peyote cere- 
mony.”’ Bot Mus Leafl uarv, Cambridge, Vol IV, No 8, April 12 1937, pp 
136-137. 
. “Peyote (Lophophora Williamsi) and plants confused with it.” 
Bot Mus Leafl uarv, Cambridge, Vol V, No 5, Nov 19 1937, pp 69-73. 
. “The identification of Teonanacatl, a Narcotic Basidiomycete of 
the Aztecs.” Bot Mus Leafl Harv, Cambridge, Vol VII, No 3, Feb 21 1939, 
PP 37-54. 
This Leaflet drew considerable attention in scientific circles and laid the foundation 
for all subsequent serious work in the field. r.c.w. 
.“Teonanacatl, the narcotic mushroom of the Azetcs.”” Amer Anthrop, 
n.s., Vol 42, 1940, pp 429-443. See also J. B. Johnson’s comments thereon, 
PP 449-450. 
. Botany Attacks the Hallucinogens.” The Pharmaceutical Sciences: 
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. “From witch doctor to modern medicine: Our knowledge of New 
World narcotic plants, with special reference to the mushrooms.” Report on 
lecture give on March 21 1960, at the Boston Mycological Club, Waltham, 
Mass. Bull Boston mycol Cl, No 2, April 1960. 
. Tapping our heritage of ethnobotanical lore.” Paper presented on 
May 22 1960, at the Annual Symposium of the Society for Economic 
Botany, 1st Session. Econ Bot, Vol 14, No 4, Oct-Dec 1960 (Feb 1961), pp 
257-262. 
. See Entry 354. 
. Sopt Morates, Demertrio. “Las plantas alucinantes Mexicanas.” El Universal, 
Mexico City, Oct 4 1959. 
. “Las investigaciones con plantas alucinantes Mexicanas.” Boletin del 
Centro de Investigaciones Antropoldgicas de México. No 7, May 1 1906, Mexico 
City, pp 14-18. 
. STRESSER-PEAN, GUY, AND ROGER HEIM. See Entry 14. 
» AND Rocer Heim. “Nouvelles récoltes d’ Agarics hallucinogénes en 
pays totonaque.” Rev mycol, Vol XXVI, Fasc 3, Sept 15 1961, pp 173-9. 
. T1n0N, Gutierre. “Gog Magog.” (Column) El Excelsior, Mexico City, 
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A brilliant journalist, Tibén reported accurately on our researches in Huautla 
without ever having met us, and his columns helped to precipitate the publication 
of our book, Entry 1. R.G.w. 
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