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ARCHIVES DU MUSEUM NATIONAL D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE LES CHAMPIGNONS HALLUCINOGENES DU MEXIQUE,
Heim, R., & Wasson, R.G., 1958, 322 pp., 36 color & b&w pl., wraps, with NOUVELLES INVESTIGATIONS SUR LES CHAMPIGNONS HALLUCINOGENES, Heim, R., 1967, pp. 115-220, 11 color & b&w pl., wraps. Heim & Wasson’s masterpiece on the hallucinogenic mushrooms of Mexico. Beautifully illustrated. (In French) Fine.
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MEMOIRES DU JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE MONTREAL #2: 1. NOTES SUR L’ETHNOBOTANIQUE D’AANTICOSTI, ETHNOBOTANIQUE ABENAKISE, ETHNOBOTANIQUE ET ETHNOZOOLOGIE GASPESIENNES
Rousseau, J., 1948, 69 pp., wraps. Ethnobotany of Northeastern Canadian native peoples. (In French) Cover worn on spine & edge. Good.
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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN #99
Swimmer Manuscript, Mooney, J. Olbrechts, F., 1932, wraps. Treatise on Cherokee medicine. Ex-lib., embossed seal on title page and number on bottom of spine, elsewise very good.
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DESERT PLANTS AND PEOPLE
Hicks, S., 1966, 1st ed., 75 pp., 28 photo plates. Ethnobotany of native and hispanic southwest. Very good.
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FOOTPRINTS OF THE FOREST-KA'APOR ETHNOBOTANY
Balee, Wm., 1994, 396 pp., paperback. A historical ecology of the plant utilizaiton by these Amazonian people. New.
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GLIMPSES OF INDIAN ETHNOBOTANY
Jain, S.K., 1981, 365 pp., cloth. Overview of Indian ethnobotany with chapters on edible and medicinal plants used b the many ethnic and tribal peoples of India. D/j torn, 3 pages of foreward with underlining, elsewise good.
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HEALING HERBS OF THE UPPER RIO GRANDE
Curtin, L.S.M., 1965, 2nd ptg., 285 pp., cloth. Classic ethnobotanical study of plant use by Southwestern Hispanic and native peoples. No d/j. Very good.
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HEIL UND GIFTPFLANZEN DER EINGEBOREUEN VON TANGAHYIKA
Bally, P., 1938, 87 pp., 19 pp, wraps. Medicinal and poisonous plants of Tanzania (in German). Damp stained, spine torn. Fair/good.
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POTIONS, POISONS AND PANACEAS-AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MONTSERRAT
Brussel, D., 1997, 1st ed., 176 pp., cloth. First detailed description of the ethnobotany of this Caribbean island. New.
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SCATTERED ROUND STONES-A MAYO VILLAGE IN SONORA, MEXICO
Yettman, D., 1998, 1st ed., 351 pp., hardcover. Interesting ethnological study of a small Indian village in Sonora, Mexico. Includes information on lifestyle, culture, & 2 appendixes of the plants they use, along with their local & Spanish names. New.
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