Psychedelic Drugs in the Twentieth
    Century 
    
        by Lester Grinspoon & James B. Bakalar, Chapter 3
        of Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered, Basic Books,
        New York. ©1979 by Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar
        
    
    The Acid Queen 
    
        by Robert Hunter, Chapter 7 of The Storming of the
        Mind, McClelland and Stewart Ltd., ©Robert Hunter
        1971. An early, prescient, and still valuable overview of
        the role of psychedelic drugs in the cultural changes of
        the 1960's. 
    
    The Mushrooms of Language 
    
        by Henry Munn, from: Hallucinogens and Shamanism,
        edited by Michael J. Harner. 
    
    The Effectiveness of the Subculture
    in Developing Rituals
        and Social Sanctions for Controlled Drug Use
    
    
        by Wayne M. Harding & Norman E. Zinberg, from: Drugs,
        Rituals and Altered States of Consciousness, Brian M.
        DuToit, editor. ©1977, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam 
    
    Culture and the Individual 
    
        by Aldous Huxley ©1963, originally appeared in Playboy
        Magazine and most recently in Moksha, edited
        by Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer, Chatto &
        Windus, 1980. 
    
    Aldous Huxley on Self-Transcendence
    
    
        The Epilog of The Devils of Loudun ©Aldous
        Huxley, 1952, published 1953 by Harper and Brothers, New
        York 
    
    Shamanism and Peyote Use Among the
    Apaches of the Mescalero Indian Reservation 
    
        L. Bryce Boyer, Ruth M. Boyer, and Harry W. Basehart,
        from Hallucinogens & Shamanism,
        Edited by Michael J. Harner. ©1973, Oxford University
        Press 
    
    ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, S. I.
    Hayakawa, editor
    Excerpts from December 1965, "Special Issue on the
    Psychedelic Experience" 
    
        Foreword: The Quest for Instant
        Satori  S. I. Hayakawa
        Introduction: Search and Research
        with the Psychedelics  Robert E. Mogar
        Meaning and the Mind-Drugs 
        Richard P. Marsh
        Comments on Marsh  Humphrey
        Osmond