For those interested in our side of the controversy over Soma, 

 we Hst the following items as essential: 



I. SOMA: Divine Mushroom of Inimonaluy, by R. Gordon Wasson and 

 Wendv Donigcr OTlahcrty, 1968. Harcourt Brace Jovano\ich, Inc., New 

 York.' 



2. "l.es piitka des Santals. champij^nons doiics d\ine amc." by Roger Heim 

 and R. Gordon Wasson. September 1970. Cahiersclu Pacifiquc n\4. pp. 60-85. 

 With 1 1 plates, 5 in color; 5 figures and one map in text. 



3. "The Soma of the RigVeda: What W^as It?" Journal of ihe American 

 Oriental Society, \o\.^\.^o. 2. \\)\\\-iunc 1971. pp. 169-187. Published along 

 with Daniel H. H. Ingalls. Wales Professor of Sanskrit. Har\ard University: 

 "Remarks on Mr. Wasson\ SOMA"^ in the same issue of the Journal. Both 

 papers were reprinted b> the American Oriental Society as No. 7 in their Essay 

 Series with an introduction by Ernest Bender. Editor of the Journal.) Trans- 

 lated into Spanish and published in Plural, Mexico Cit\. in Jan. -Feb. issues. 

 1976. 



4. Soma and the Fly-agaric: Mr. Wasson '.s Rejoinder to Professor Broui^h, 

 by R. Gordon Wasson. Nov. 1972. Botanical Museum of Har\ard Llni\ersity. 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



5. *The Mahlivira Vessel and the Plant Pulika/^by Stella Kramrisch. Jour- 

 fial of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 95.2. 1975. pp. 222-235. 



6. ''SOMA Brought Up-to-date." by R. Gordon Wasson. JAOS99A. 1979. 

 Also appeared afterward in the Botanical Museutn Leaflets, Vol. 26, No. 6. 



7. "The Last Meal of the Buddha." by R. Gordon Wasson, with 'Tpilogue 

 by Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, J A OS 102.4, 1982. 



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