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INDEX (With Active Links' Just Click On A Number To Go To A Page) Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations Aberdeen, J.E.C. & Jones, W. 84 Accidental intoxications, 15, 16, 37-38, 45, 51, 61, 88- 89, 93-94, 102 Aeruginascin, 49 Agaricales, 65, 114 Agaricus campanulatus, 37 Agaricus glutinosus, 16 Agaricus semilanceatus, 16 Agaricus subbalteatus, 37 Alkaloids, 9, 13, 18, 26, 27, 31, 36, 41, 49-50, 55-56, 58-59, 63-65, 69, 88, 102-105, 114 Allen, J.W., 43, 81, 100 Amanita muscaria, 10-11, 115 Amanita phalloides, 61-62 Amanitaceae, 58 Armillaria mellea, 51, 93 Babos, M., 46f, 47 Bad trip, 35, 85f Badham, E.R., 70 Baeocystin, 28, 31, 35-36, 41-42, 49-50, 53, 56, 59, 63, 69, 72, 101-102, 114 Berserkers, 11 Beug, M.W., 56, 61, 79 Bigwood, J., 56, 61, 79 Biochemical reactions (psilocin and psilocybin), 63 Blue meanies, 85 Bluing, 63-65 Bolbitiaceae, 55 Boletes (bluing), 65, 66 Bolond Gomba, 11 Brande, E. 15, 16 Brassinosteroids, 70 Brodie, H.J., 69 Bwyd Ellylon, 10 Cailleux, R. 66-67, 69 Carter, M., 87 Champignon (Agaricus bisporis), 21, 37, 62, 67, 69 Charters, A.D., 96 Chemical races, 41 Chilton, J.S., 70, 72 Cleland, J., 84 Clusius, 11 Conocybe spp., 55-56, 63, 69 Conocybe cyanopoda, 55 Conocybe cyanopus, 55-56, 57, 63, 69 Conocybe lactea, 56 Conocybe siligineodes, 55 Conocybe tenera, 56 Contamination, 70 Cooke, M.C., 16, 52, 63, 87 Copelandia spp., 42 Coprinaceae, 55 Coprinarius semilanceatus, 16 Cortinariaceae, 53 Cox, P.A., 98 Cross-breeding experiments, 30, 67 Cullinan, E.R., 96 Cultivation, 62, 66-75, 81, 90, 98, 101 DAWN, 81 DNA analysis, 30 Dikaryotic mycelia, 65 Dipropyltryptamine, 110 Drewitz, G., 44ff, 65 En<strong>the</strong>ogens, 103 Enzymatic destruction, 63, 65 Enzymes, 63, 65 Epilepsy, 102 Experiences, 25-26, 34-35, 37-38, 42-43, 45-46, 51, 85-86, 90, 93-94, 102, 105, 110-111 Ferencz, I. , 44 Fischer, R., 103, 105, 106 Flammer, R., 115 Flammula purpurata, 52 Flashbacks, 103-104 Fly Agaric, 10-11, 26, 58, 100 Fool's mushrooms, 7, 11-12, 82, 98 Foolish mushrooms, 12 Ford, W.W., 81 Francis, J. & Murray, V.S.G., 89 Fries, E., 16, 31 Fruiting, 66-70 Furrer, 18 Galera spp., 55 Galerina spp., 61-62 Galerina autumnalis, 61 Galerina marginata, 62 Gentamycin, 67 Geophila cyanescens, 29 Gerhardt, E., 41, 42 Gold tops, 85 Good Friday experiment, 34 Grof, S., 26, 35, 103-104, 108, 110 Guzman, G., 18, 29-30, 38, 43, 55, 62, 80, 82, 100 Gymnopilus spp., 51-54, 63, 71, 72, 93 Gymnopilus junonius, 51 Gymnopilus purpuratus, 30, 40, 51-54, 63, 71, 72 Gymnopilus spectabilis, 51-52, 93 Gymnopilus validipes, 52 HPLC, see High-performance liquid chromatography Hallucinations, 10-11, 27, 42, 45, 51, 85, 94 Hallucinogens, 10-13, 26, 34, 88-89, 102-105, 108- 112,115 Hatfield, G.M., 51 Hausner, M., 107, 109
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