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Scientific Bibliography of Richard Evans Schultes

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In Various Journals

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  68. Schultes, R. E. 1955. Publication of the monumental plates of the Botanical Expedition to New Grenada (1760-1817). American Orchid Society Bull. 24:257- 259.

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  69. Schultes, R. E., and P. Ponce de Leon. 1955. Rancho Pilila—an orchidophile’s mecca in Cuba. American Orchid Society Bull. 24:373–374.

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  77. Schultes, R. E. 1956.Methysticodendron amesianum decouverte sur les pentes montagnes de l’Amazonie, dans les Andes Colombiennes, d’une nouvelle plante contenant un precipe stupefiant. Bull. Stuper. (United Nations) 8:1–4.

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Prance, G.T. Richard Evans Schultes (12 January 1915–10 April 2001): A tribute. Econ Bot 55, 347–362 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02866558

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