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CONTENTS

1. Introduction
2. Cattle as a possible dispersal
mechanism for psychoactive
dung fungi
3. Common epithets
4. Public awareness of
psilocybian fungi
5. Psychoactive potency of
agaric species
6. Dosage levels
7. Dosages for woodchip
species
8. Methods of ingestion
9. Identification of Australian psychoactive fungi
10. Other suspected Australian psychoactive fungi
11. Chemical identification of Australian psychoactive fungi
12. Psychoactive effects of psilocybian mushrooms
13. Psilocybian mushroom poisoning
14. Accidental ingestions down under
15. Treatment for psilocybian mushroom poisoning
16. Flashbacks
17. Psilocybian fungi and the law
18. Psilocybian mushrooms in New Zealand
19. Some final thoughts
20. Table I: Suspected species which are not psychoactive
21. Table II:Hallucinogenic fungi identified from Australia and New
Zealand
22. Table III: Australasia. species in Australia, Tasmania and New
Zealand
23. Acknowledgements
24. Suggested Readings

VERSIONS
v1.1 - Aug 8, 2003, removed Psilocybe cyanescens from guide as its
reports from Australia were in error.
v1.0 - June 13, 1999

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