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JOCHEN GARTZ MAGIC MUSHROOMS Around
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TABLE OF CONTENT (With Active Links
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FOREWORD WHO WAS THE FIRST MAGICIAN
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CHAPTER 1 I BELIEVE THE TIME HAS CO
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semilanceata played an important ro
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eaction to Leary's markedly unortho
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Mr. E Branl, on a poisonous Species
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Stalks generally single, sometimes
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189. Psilocybe semilanceata Fr. [Wo
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a forest clearing between a creek a
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thoughts - later on I discovered th
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Biochemical precursor of psilocybin
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CHAPTER 3.2 PSILOCYBE CYANESCENS -
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from the mycelia. For instance, oth
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Figure 24 - Psilocybe cyanescens at
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however, did not include any rough
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CHAPTER 3.3 PANAEOLUS SUBBALTEATUS
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192. Panaeolus subbalteatus Berk.u.
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maps showing distribution patterns
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(age 11) experienced cramps and los
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about deaths following ingestion of
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Figure 32 - Description of Inocybe
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Unlike species of thin-fleshed Psil
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CHAPTER 3.5 GYMNOPILUS PURPURATUS -
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incurved later, occasional blue sta
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CHAPTER 3.6 CONOCYBE CYANOPUS - TIN
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Figure 35 - Sclerotia of Conocybe c
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TABLE 10 Psilocybin and Urea Conten
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CHAPTER 4 MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION:
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CHAPTER 5 THE BLUING PHENOMENON AND
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The Agaricales As Alkaloid Producer
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