Richard Evans Schultes
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL321567A
Top Subjects
- Ethnobotany (42)
- Colombia (33)
- Amazon River Region (29)
- Hallucinogenic plants (23)
- Hevea (17)
- Medicinal plants (14)
- Botany (13)
Books by Richard Evans Schultes
Total count: 256
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Peyote and plants used in the peyote ceremony1937-01-01
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Peyote (Lophophora Williamsii (Lemaire) Coulter) and its uses1937-01-01
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Documents on peyote ...1937-01-01
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Peyote and the American IndianNature Magazine1937-01-01
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Peyote in American Indian lifea practical consideration of the plant and the part it is playing in the daily life of the American Indian to-day1937-01-01
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A Sphenopsid from the Lower Devonian of WyomingHarvard University1938-01-01
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Peyote an American Indian heritage from Mexico1938-01-01
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Plantae mexicanaeI. : A new Lepanthes from OaxacaHarvard University1938-01-01
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The appeal of peyote (Lophophora Williamsii) as a medicine1938-01-01
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Plantae mexicanaeII : The identification of teonanacatl, a narcotic basidiomycete of the AztecsHarvard University1939-01-01
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A noteworthy collection of Andira galeottianaHarvard Botanical Museum1940-01-01
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Sobralia macrantha in Oaxaca1940-01-01
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The aboriginal therapeutic uses of Lophophora Williamsii1940-01-01
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The meaning and usage of the Mexican Place-name "Chinantla."1941-01-01
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New and significant species of pleurothallis from Oaxaca1941-01-01
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Contribuciones al Conocimiento de la Botanica de OaxacaII : Notas fitogeograficas sobre algunas Bromeliaceas, Burmanniaceas y Gramineas1941-01-01
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Economic aspects of the flora of northeastern Oaxaca, Mexico1941-01-01
Plantae Mexicanae Xnew or critical species from Oaxaca[Botanical Museum, Harvard University1941-01-01-
A Synopsis of the Genus Uroskinnera1941-01-01
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A Contribution To Our Knowledge Of Rivea Corymbosa The Narcotic Ololiuqui Of The AztecsBotanical Museum Of Harvard University1941-01-01
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A range extension for the Droseraceae1941-01-01
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Contribuciones al Conocimiento de la Botanica de OaxacaI. : Notas fitogeograficas sobre algunas Orquideas de las parte Nordeste del Estadoill.1941-01-01
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Localidades visitadas y rutas recorridas1942-01-01
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Plantae ColombianaeIII : Investigationes specierum Saurauiae, Locus primus1943-01-01
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Contribuciones al Conocimiento de la Botanica de OaxacaIII : Notas sobre la historia y la distribucion de Rhodochiton volubile1943-01-01
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Plantae Austro-americanaeI. : Novae notiones conjunctionesque generis Herrania1943-01-01
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Plantae ColombianaeIX : Nova species Senefelderae, de natura œcologica montium arenario-saxsorum insulatorum Vaupesense regionis brevis conspectusUniversidad Nacional de Colombia1944-01-01
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Estudio preliminar del genero Hevea en Colombia1945-01-01
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Plantae austro-americanaeIVInstituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia1945-01-01
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The genus Hevea in ColombiaThe Museum1945-01-01
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Glimpses of the little known Apaporis River in Colombia1945-01-01
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Esperanza agronómica para la Amazonia ColombianaAgricultura Tropical1946-01-01
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Plantae Austro-Americanae IIIDe plantis principaliter Colombiae orientalis observationes1946-01-01
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Aprovechamiento cientifico de una riqueza natural ColombianaOrgano de la Asociacion Colombiana de Ingenieros1946-01-01
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The future of rubber growing in ColombiaOffice of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the United States Department of Agriculture1947-01-01
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The correct name of the yauponBotanical Museum, Harvard University1950-01-01
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Oakes Ames, 1874-1950, with portraitRichard Evans SchultesNew England Botanical Club1951-01-01
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El genero Herrania pariente silvestre del Cacao cultivado1951-01-01
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La importancia de la taxonomia en el genero "Hevea"Organo de la Asociacion Colombiana de Ingenierso Agronomos1951-01-01
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Oakes Ames (1874-1950)1951-01-01
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Contribución al conocimiento de la flora amazónica de Colombia I.Ministeria de Educacion Nacional1951-01-01
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Las caucherías del Vaupés1952-01-01
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El cauchero abanderado del Vaupés1952-01-01
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A new Aristolochia from Amazonian Colombia1952-01-01
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Dos nuevas especies de plantas del Rio Apaporis en Colombia1952-01-01
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Una reseña fitogeografica de la Amazonia noroesteAsociacion Colombiana de Ingenieros Agronomos1953-01-01
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Notes on Zamia in the Colombian AmazoniaInstituto de Ciencias Naturales Universidad Nacional1953-01-01
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A narcotic morning-glory1953-01-01
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A new narcotic genus from the Amazon slope of the Colombian AndesThe Museum1955-01-01
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A new generic concept in the EuphorbiaceaeThe Museum1955-01-01
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A botanist describes his ... twelve years in a "green heaven"American Museum of Natural History1955-01-01
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Pitch-yielding trees of the Colombian AmazoniaThe Museum1955-01-01
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Una carta inedita del maestro Guillermo ValenciaAsociation Colombiana de Ingenieros Agronomos1955-01-01
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El curioso rape "ya-kee" del oriente de ColombiaAsociacion Colombiana de Ingenieros Agronomos1955-01-01
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El Guaranasu historia y su usoOrgano de la Asociacion Colombiana de Ingenieros Agronmos1955-01-01
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In the land of the intoxicating treethe high Colombian Valley of Sibundoy1955-01-01
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The strange narcotic snuffs of Eastern Colombiatheir source, preparation -- and effect on an American botanist1956-01-01
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A new species of Epistephium from ColombiaAmerican Orchid Society1956-01-01
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A powerful new narcotican American botanist's Andes "discovery"1956-01-01
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The devil's morning gloryAmerican Nature Association1956-01-01
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Las Flores Narcóticas del Valle de Sibundoy1956-01-01
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The Amazon Indian and Evolution in Hevea and Related Genera1956-01-01
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The genus Quararibea in Mexico as a spice for chocolateBotanical Museum1957-01-01
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Orchidaceae neotropicalesII : De orchidaceis principaliter colombianis notulae1957-01-01
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The identity of the Malpighiaceous narcotics of South AmericaBotanical Museum, Harvard University1957-01-01
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A new method of coca preparation in the Colombian AmazonBotanical Museum], 1957.1957-01-01
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A landmark in Andean orchidologyAmerican Orchid Society1958-01-01
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The name Lepanthes turialvaea source of confusionNew England Botanical Club1958-01-01
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Gillette and his Kian Loy Gardens in TrinidadAmerican Orchid Society1958-01-01
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Orchidaceae neotropicalesV. : Generis Aganisiae synopsisLloyd Library and Museum1958-01-01
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Terrain and rubber plants in the upper Apaporis of ColombiaLa Sociedad Colombiana de la ciencia del suelo con la colaboracion de la facultad nacional de agronomia1958-01-01
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Hacia un censo de la flora de ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia1958-01-01
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Mushrooms, Russia and history by V.P. & R.G. WassonAn epic work in ethnobotanyAmerican Museum of Natural History1958-01-01
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A little-known cultivated plant from northern South America1958-01-01
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La flora de Colombia y el Instituto de Ciencias NaturalesEditorial Voluntad1959-01-01
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Synopsis of the genus Lepanthes in MexicoNew England Botanical Club1959-01-01
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PharmacognosyPart 5Pharmaceutical sciences1960-01-01
Native orchids of Trinidad and Tobago.Pergamon Press1960-01-01-
Etymologists loose amongst the orchids1960-01-01
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Aganisia cyaneajewel of the jungle1961-01-01
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Tapping our heritage of ethnobotanical loreThe Chemurgic Council1961-01-01
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Plantae Austro-AmericanaeXI : De plantis principaliter ex Colombiae orientalibus partibus notulae1962-01-01
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Plantae ColombianaeXVI : Plants as oral contraceptives in the northwest AmazonLloyd Library and Museum1963-01-01
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Frederic Tracy Hubbard (1875-1962)1963-01-01
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Botanical sources of the New World narcoticsPsychedelic Review1963-01-01
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Plantae ColombianaeXVI : Saurauiae provinciae putumayonis species novaBotanical Museum1963-01-01
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Jaime Jaramillo-Arango, 1897-19621963-01-01
Generic names of orchidstheir origin and meaningAcademic Press1963-01-01-
The widening panorama in medical botany1963-01-01
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The nomenclature of two Mexican narcotics1964-01-01
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Report of plant collecting in South America and Southeastern Asia in 1963Harvard Botanical Museum1964-01-01
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El amplio panorama de la botanica medicaEditorial Voluntad Ltda.1965-01-01
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Lactiferous plants of the Karaparaná-Igaraparaná region of Colombia1966-01-01
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Poisonous plants of South AmericaW. Green & Son1966-01-01
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OsierEncyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.1966-01-01
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The search for new natural hallucinogens1966-01-01
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Plants and plant scienceVI : Importance of plants to man1966-01-01
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Hallucinogenic plantsGolden Press1966-01-01
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The botanical origins of South American snuffs1967-01-01
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Toxins, plant1967-01-01
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Duzentos anos de estudos taxonomicos no genero "hevea"1967-01-01
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The place of ethnobotany in the ethnopharmacologic search for psychomimetic drugsU.S. Public Health Service; |b for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1967-01-01
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Plants and human affairslaboratory manual, Harvard University, Biology 104Ed. 2.Botanical Museum, Harvard University1968-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes IIThe vegetal ingredients of the myristicaceous snuffs of the northwest Amazon[s.n.]1968-01-01
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The impact of Spruce's Amazon explorations on modern phytichemical research1968-01-01
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The plant kingdom and modern medicine1968-01-01
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Some impacts of Spruce's Amazon explorations on modern phytochemical research1968-01-01
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The plant kingdom and hallucinogensPt. I-III1969-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationesIVHarvard University Botanical Museum1969-01-01
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Le règne végétal et les substances hallucinogènesPt. 1-31969-01-01
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Forward [to] Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon & AndesJohnson Reprint Corp.1970-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes VINotas etnotoxicologicas Acerca de la flora Amazonica de Colombia1970-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes VIISeveral ethnotoxicological notes from the Colombian AmazonBotanical Museum1970-01-01
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The botanical and chemical distribution of hallucinogens1970-01-01
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Hallucinogens of plant originJohn Wiley & Sons1971-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes VIIIMiscellaneous notes on Myristicaceous plants of South America1971-01-01
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Importance of plant chemicals in human affairs1972-01-01
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The future of plants as sources of new biodynamic compoundsHarvard University Press1972-01-01
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Ilex Guayusa from 500 AD to the present[s.n.]1972-01-01
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An overview of hallucinogens in the Western Hemisphere1972-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes XIThe ethnotoxicological significance of additives to New World hallucinogens1972-01-01
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Plant hallucinogensplant hallucinogens and their role in American Indian cultureUniversity of Waterloo1972-01-01
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Man and marijuanathousands of years before it became the superstar of the drug culture, Cannabis was cultivated for fiber, food, and medicineAmerican Museum of Natural History1973-01-01
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Alucinógenos tropicales americanos[s.n.]1973-01-01
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Tropical American hallucinogenswhere are we and where are we going?Empresa Grafica da Revista dos Tribunas1973-01-01
The botany and chemistry of hallucinogensThomas1973-01-01-
Palms and religion in the northwest Amazon1974-01-01
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Cannabisan example of taxonomic neglectHarvard University Botanical Museum1974-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationesXIII : Notes on poisonous or medicinal Mapighiaceous species of the AmazonThe Muaeum1975-01-01
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Hallucinogenic plants as mind-altering drugs in aboriginal American societies1975-01-01
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Plantas prometedoras de fibra estructural de la Amazonia ColombianaCompañia de Empaques S.A.1975-01-01
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Present knowledge of hallucinogenically used plantsa tabular studyPlenum Publishing1975-01-01
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Indole alkaloids in plant hallucinogensHippokrates Verlag1976-01-01
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The taming of wild rubberestablishing rubber trees from the Amazon in Ceylon took all the ingenuity of the British Empire, and not a little luck1976-01-01
Hallucinogenic plantsGolden Press1976-01-01-
Wild Heveaan untapped source of germ plasmRubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka1977-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes. XVIMiscellaneous notes on biodynamic plants of South AmericaBotanical Museum1977-01-01
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A new hallucinogen from Andean ColombiaIochroma fuchsioides1977-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes. XVDesfontainia, a new Andean hallucinogenBotanical Museum1977-01-01
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A new infrageneric classification of HeveaHistorical considerations on infrageneric classificationThe Museum1977-01-01
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Mexico and Colombiatwo major centers of aboriginal use of hallucinogens1977-01-01
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A native drawing of an hallucinogenic plant from ColombiaBotanical Museum, Harvard University1977-01-01
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Albert Frederick Hill (1889-1977) and economic botanyThe Museum1977-01-01
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Promising structural fiber palms of the Colombian Amazon1977-01-01
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The botanical and chemical distribution of hallucinogensBalkema1977-01-01
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An unpublished letter by Richard Spruce on the theory of evolutionLinnean Society1978-01-01
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Atlas des plantes hallucinogènes du mondeun précis de chimie et de botaniqueL'Aurore1978-01-01
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Evolution of the identification of the major South American narcotic plants1978-01-01
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Discovery of an ancient Guayusa plantation in ColombiaThe Museum1979-01-01
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Indícos da riqueza etnofarmacológica do noroeste da Amazônia1979-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationes. XXMedicinal and toxic uses of Swartzia in the northwest AmazonElsevier1979-01-01
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The Amazonia as a source of new economic plantsNew York Botanical Garden, etc.1979-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationesXXI : Interesting native uses of the Humiriaceae in the northwest AmazonElesevier1979-01-01
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Studies in the genus Micrandra IIMiscellaneous taxonomic and economic notesThe Museum1979-01-01
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Evolution of the identification of the myristicaceous hallucinogens of South AmericaElsevier Sequioa1979-01-01
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Hallucinogenic plantstheir earliest botanical descriptions1979-01-01
Plants of the GodsMcGraw-Hill1979-01-01-
Ruiz as en ethnopharmacologist in Peru and ChileThe Museum1980-01-01
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Phytochemical gaps in our knowledge of hallucinogensPergamon1980-01-01
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Ethnomedical, botanical and phytochemical aspects of natural hallucinogensThe Museum1980-01-01
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Culture in contextselected writings of Weston LaBarre [book review]1981-01-01
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The wondrous mushroom - mycolatry in Mesoamerica [book review]1981-01-01
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Elsevier's dictionary of botanyI : Plant names in English, French, German, Latin and Russian [book review]1981-01-01
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Science and colonial expansionthe role of the British Royal Botanic Gardens [book review]1981-01-01
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Einführung in die Botanik der wichtigsten psychotropen pflanzen1981-01-01
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Trauma and trephination in a Peruvian mummyAlan R. Liss1981-01-01
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Les plantes des dieuxles plantes hallucinogènes, botanique, et ethnologieBerger-Levrault1981-01-01
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The biology of trees native to tropical Florida [book review]1981-01-01
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Marine algae in pharmaceutical science [book review]1981-01-01
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The marriage of the sun and moon [book review]1981-01-01
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Peyote - the divine cactus [book review]1981-01-01
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The beta-carboline hallucinogens of South AmericaPublished by Haight-Ashbury Publications in association with the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic1982-01-01
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Harvard's everblooming flowers of glass1982-01-01
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Plantas de los diosesorígenes del uso de los alucinógenosFondo de Cultura Económica1982-01-01
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La Amazonia como fuente de nuevas plantas economicasAsociacio Colombiana para el Avance de la Ciencia, 1983.1983-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicales commentationesXXXIII : Ethnobotanical, floristic and nomenclatural notes on plants of the northwest AmazonThe Museum1983-01-01
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Botanica e chimica degli allucinogeniCesco Ciapanna Editore1983-01-01
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Gordon Winston Dillon - 1912-1982an appreciationThe Museum1983-01-01
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Botanical museums and gardens and their role in conservation of germ plasmInstitiut Penyelidikan Minyak Kelapa Sawit Malaysia1983-01-01
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Psychoactive plants in need of chemical studyDirector, Botanical Survey of India1983-01-01
The Glass Flowers at HarvardDutton1983-01-26-
Amazonian cultigens and their northward and westward migration in Pre-Colombian timesPeabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University1984-01-01
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Conservation looks to the medicine man1984-01-01
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Psychoactive plants in need of chemical and pharmacological studyIndian Academy of Sciences1984-01-01
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The tree that changed the world in one centuryArnold Arboretum, Harvard University1984-01-01
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Remarks on Andean orchids by the Spanish botanical explorer Hipólito, RuizAmerican Orchid Society, Inc.1984-01-01
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Learning the secrets of the forestWorld Wildlife Fund1984-01-01
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From ancient plants to modern medicineEncyclopaedia Britannica1984-01-01
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Fifteen years of study of psychoactive snuffs of South America, 1967-1982- a reviewElsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.1984-01-01
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Pre-Columbian Plant Migration (Papers of the Peabody Museum)Peabody Museum Press1984-09-01
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Antiguos pectorales de ororepresentaciones de hongos?Banco de la Republica1985-01-01
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Conservation looks to the medicine manAsociación Interciencia1985-01-01
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Several unpublished ethnobotanical notes of Richard SpruceNew England Botanical Club1985-01-01
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Elso Barghoorn1986-01-01
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Recognition of variability in wild plants by Indians of the northwest Amazon, an enigmaCenter for western Studies1986-01-01
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The reason for ethnobotanical conservationDirector, Botanical Survey of India1986-01-01
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In Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard Universitys.n.1986-01-01
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El desarrollo historico de la identificacion de las Malpigiaceas empleadas como alucinogenosEl Instituto1986-01-01
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Conservation of plant lore in the Amazon BasinArnold Arboretum, Harvard University1986-01-01
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Reminiscences of seventeen years of a rewarding experienceNew York Botanical Garden, etc.1986-01-01
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Ethnopharmacology of the northwest Amazonunexpected chemical discoveriesAcademia colombiana de ciencias exactas, fisicas y naturales1987-01-01
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Still another unpublished letter from Spruce on evolutionNew England Botanical Club1987-01-01
Plants of the godsorigins of hallucinogenic useA. van der Marck Editions1987-01-01-
Antiquity of the use of new world hallucinogensArcheomaterials1987-01-01
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Paleobotanical perspectives on plant evolution, paleobotanical section, Botanical Society of America, to Elso Sterrenberg Barghoorn, Jr. (1915-1984)Elsevier1987-01-01
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Members of Euphorbiaceae in primitive and advanced societiesAcademic Press1987-01-01
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Ethnopharmacological conservationa key to progress in medicine1988-01-01
Where the gods reignplants and peoples of the Colombian AmazonSynergetic Press1988-01-01-
Richard Spruce, a multi-talented botanistCenter for Western Studies1988-01-01
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Primitive plant lore & modern conservationMyrin Institute1988-01-01
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El Reino de los DiosesPalsajes, Plantas y Pueblos de la Amazonia ColombianaEl Navegante Editores1989-01-01
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Calathea lutea (Marantaceae), a potential domesticate and source of high-grade wax1989-01-01
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Pouteria ucuqui (Sapotaceae), a little-known Amazonian fruit tree worthy of domesticationNew York Botanical Garden1989-01-01
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A case history, identification of yoco, a stumulant of the northwesternmost AmazoniaM/S Deep1989-01-01
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The "social chemistry" of pharmacological discovery, the virola storyDecisions, Issues and Alternatives1989-01-01
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El folklore botánico y la conservación de los recursos naturales2. ed.Fundación Peruana para la Conservación de la Naturaleza1989-01-01
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El reino de los diosespaisajes, plantas y pueblos de la Amazonia ColumbianaEl Navegante1989-01-01
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Inebriantia, an early interdisciplinary consideration of intoxicants and their effects on manAcademic Press1989-01-01
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The healing forestmedicinal and toxic plants of the northwest AmazoniaDioscorides Press1990-01-01
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Gifts of the Amazon flora to the worldAmerican Botanical Council1990-01-01
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The virgin field in psychoactive plant researchO Conselho1990-01-01
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Gifts of the Amazon flora to the worldArnold Arboretum1990-01-01
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The place of ethnobotany in the ethnopharmacologic search for psychomimetic drugsVieweg1990-01-01
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Notes on the difficulties experienced by Spruce in his collectingNew England Botanical Club1990-01-01
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A brief taxonomic view of the genus HeveaMalaysian Rubber Research and Development Board1990-01-01
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A future for Amazonia1991-01-01
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Technology and ethnobotany in the northwest Amazon[s.n.]1991-01-01
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Ethnobotany and technology in the northwest Amazona partnerships.n.1991-01-01
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Dwindling forest, medicinal plants of the AmazonHarvard Medical School1991-01-01
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Ethnobotany and technology in the northwest Amazon, example of a partnershipElsevier Sequoia1991-01-01
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Guardians of the Vine of the SoulThe Payés of northwest AmazoniaCross-Cultural Shamanism Network1992-01-01
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Ethnobotany, biological diversity, and the Amazonian IndiansThe Foundation for Environmental Conservation1992-01-01
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Unusual and promising Aboriginal food plants of the northwestern AmazonM/S Deep1992-01-01
Vine of the SoulMedicine Men, Their Plants and Rituals in the Colombian AmazoniaSynergetic Press1992-08-01-
The Glass Flowers at HarvardHarvard University Press1992-09-01
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Conversations with an ethnobotanistfrom curare to jessenia oil[s.n.]1993-01-01
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Dwindling forest, medicinal plants of the AmazonToday & Tommorow's Printers and Publishers1993-01-01
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The virgin field in psychoactive plant researchM/S Deep1993-01-01
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Plants in treating senile dementia in the northwest AmazonElsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.1993-01-01
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The domestication of the rubber treeeconomic and sociological implicationsAmerican Journal of Economics and Scoiology, Inc.1993-01-01
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Burning the library of Amazoniathe encyclopedic botanical knowledge of the Amazon Indians is in danger of being lost. A student of that knowledge for forty-seven years argues that it must be preservedNew York Academy of Sciences1994-01-01
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De plantis toxicariis e mundo novo tropicale commentationesXLI : Fifty bioactive plants of the northwest Amazons.n.1994-01-01
El bejuco del almalos médicos tradicionales de la amazonia colombiana, sus plantas y sus rituales1. ed. en españolEdiciones Uniandes1994-01-01-
North American terrestrial vegetation [book review]New England Botanical Club1995-01-01
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The principal American hallucinogenic plants and their bioactive and therapeutic properties1996-01-01
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The importance of ethnobotany in environment conservationEl Jardin1997-01-01
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Antiquity of the use of new world hallucinogensHeffter Research Institute1998-01-01
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Un panorama des hallucinogènes du nouveau mondeESPRIT FRAPPEUR2000-07-05
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The lost Amazonthe photographic journey of Richard Evans SchultesThames & Hudson Ltd2004-01-01
Vine of the SoulMedicine Men, Their Plants and Rituals in the Colombian AmazoniaNew Edition editionSynergetic Press2004-01-01-
EthnobotanyEvolution of a DisciplineTimber Press, Incorporated2008-01-01
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Journals of Hipolito RuizTimber Press, Incorporated2009-01-01
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La amazonia perdidael viaje fotográfico del legendario Richard SchultesBiblioteca Luis Angel Arango2009-01-01
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Plants of the GodsCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2015-01-01
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Charles Schweinfurth 1890-1970, an appreciation
Where the gods reign : plants and peoples of the Colombian Amazon