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Backeberg, Curt, 1969. Die Cactacee. Handbuch der Kakteenkunde, Bd. II. Jena: Gustav Fischer Verlag.


Bandelier, A.F., 1890. Final report of investigations among the Indians of the Southwestern United States. Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America (American ser.) 3-4. Cambridge, Mass.: Wilson, 1890-92. Index: Albuquerque: New Mexico Historical Records Survey, 1942. (ICN)


Barber, Bernard, 1941. "A socio-cultural interpretation of the peyote cult," American Anthropologist, XLIII, 673-75.


Barber, Carroll C., 1959. "Peyote and the definition of narcotic," American Anthropologist, LXI, 641-46.


Bartlett, F.C., 1932. Remembering. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Beaver, William T., 1952. "Peyote and the Hopi," American Anthropologist, LIV, 120.


Benitez, Fernando, 1968. En la Tierra Magica del Peyote. Mexico: Biblioteca Era.


Bennett, Hal Zena, 1987. "Through The Lens Of Perception," Shaman's Drum, A Journal Of Experiential Shamanism: Fall.


Bennett, W.C., and R. M. Zingg, 1935. The Tarahumara. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.


Bergman, Robert, 1971. "Apparent Safety of Peyote," American Journal of Psychiatry.


Beringer, K., 1927. "Der Meskalinrausch, Seine Geschichte und Erscheinungsweise," Gesamtegebiete der Neurologie und Psychiatry, XLIX, 35-89, 119-315.


Bird, Paul, 1957. Book review: Mushrooms, Russia and history, by V.P. and R.G. Wasson. New York Times Book Review, July 14, p.30.


Blum, Kenneth, Sanford L. Futterman and Paul Pascarosa, 1977. "Peyote, a potential ethnopharmacologic agent for alcoholism and other drug dependencies: Possible biochemical rationale," Clinical Toxicology, XI, No. 4, 459-472.


Boke, Norman H., and Edward F. Anderson, 1970. "Structure, development, and taxonomy in the genus Lophophora," American Journal of Botany, LVII, 5, 569-78.


Bolton, H.E., 1910. "Texas," Hodge, II (1907), 738-41.


Bourke, John G., 1892. "The medicine-men of the Apaches," Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1887-1888. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 443-617.


Boyer, Jacques, 1927. "Le Peyotl," Nature (Paris), XCVII.


Boyer, L. Bryce, 1964. "Folk Psychiatry of the Apaches of the Mescalero Indian Reservation. Magic, Faith and Healing," in Ari Kiev, ed., Studies in Primitive Psychiatry Today. Glencoe, Ill.: The Free Press, pp. 384-419.


Boyer, L. Bryce, Ruth M. Boyer, and Harry W. Basehart, 1973. "Shamanism and Peyote Use Among the Apaches of the Mescalero Indian Reservation," in Michael J. Harner, ed., Hallucinogens & Shamanism. Oxford University Press, pp. 53-66.


Braasch, W.F., B.J. Branton, and A.J. Chesley, 1949. "Survey of medical care among the upper midwest Indians," Journal of the American Medical Association, Jan.22, LXXXIX, 220-25.


Brant, Charles S., 1950. "Peyotism among the Kiowa, Apache and neighboring tribes," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, VI, 212-22.


Bravo, H., 1967. "Una revisi?n del genero Lophophora," Cactaceas y Succulentas Mexicanas, XII, 8-17.


Briggs, J.R., 1887. "Muscale buttons" - physiological effects - personal experience," Medical Register, I, 276-77. (ICJ) Reprinted: Druggists' Bulletin, I, 78. (MnU)


Britton, N.L., and J.N. Rose, 1922. The Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus Family. Publication No. 248, Vol. II. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institute.


Bromberg, Walter, 1942. "Storm over peyote," Nature Magazine, XXXV, 410-12.


Bromberg, Walter, and Tranter, Charles Lee, 1942. "Peyote intoxication: Some psychological aspects of the Peyote rite," The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCVII, 518-527.