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Fabing, Howard D., 1957. "Toads, mushrooms, and schizophrenia," Harper's Magazine, CCXIV, No.1284, 50-55.


Fancier, A., 1955. "Niet-alledaagse Succulenten (II)", Succulenta, september 1955, 65-70.


Farb, P., 1968. Man's Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America From PrimevalTimes to the Coming of the Industrial State. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 332 pp.


Farmington Times-Hustler, 1937. Issue of February 21. Referred to by Clyde Kluckhohn in personal communication but not examined. Deals with a visionary woman in the Huerfano district.


Farnsworth, N.R., 1968. "Hallucinogenic Plants," Science, CLXII, 1086-92.


Fikes, Jay C, 1985. Huichol Indian Identity and Adaptation. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms.


Fintzelberg, Nicholas, 1969. "Peyote Paraphernalia," Ethnic Technology Notes, No.4 (October). San Diego, Ca: San Diego Museum of Man, 9pp.


Freedman, D.X., G.K. Aghajanian, E.M. Ornitz, and B.S. Rosner, 1958. "Patterns of tolerance to lysergic acid diethylamide and mescaline in rats," Science, May 16, CXXVII, 1173-74.


Fuchs, Siegfried, 1998. "Lophophora williamsii jetzt im Betaubungsmittelgesetz," Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten, IV, 93-95.


Furst, Peter T., 1972. "To find our life: peyote among the Huichol indians of Mexico," in P.T. Furst, ed., Flesh of the Gods: the Ritual Use of Hallucinogens. New York: Praeger, pp. 136-184.


Furst, Peter T., 1976. Hallucinogens and Culture. San Francisco: Chandler and Sharp.


Furst, Peter T., and Barbara G. Myerhoff, 1971. "El mito como historia: ciclo del peyote y del datura entre los Huicholes de Mexico," in Coras, Huicholes y Tepehuanos. Estudios etnograficos, Coleccion de Antropologia Social del Instituto Nacional Indigenista. Mexico.