Wade Davis's book ONE RIVER: EXPLORATIONS AND DISCOVERIES IN THE
AMAZON RAIN FOREST
1995, he says (p. 97)
"In 1916 he (William E. Safford, a highly respected U.S. Department of
Argiculture specialist until the 1930s) has successfully shown that the
botanical source of the psychoative snuff 'cohoba' was not tobacco but
rather the seed of a leguminous tree identified now as "anadenanthera
peregrina." It was an important discovery that had eluded botanists for four
hundred years, ever since the use of the drug was first observed among the
Taino Indians in Hispaniola in 1496."
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