毒蠅傘 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Ruck, Carl; Staples, B. D.英语Blaise Daniel Staples; Clark, H. The Apples of Apollo. Carolina Academic Press. 2001. ISBN 0-89089-924-X. 
  • Sacred Weeds: Fly Agaric, BBC documentary presented by 安德魯·謝拉特博士英语Andrew Sherratt, The Reader in European Pre-History at the University of Oxford (prior to his resignation, formerly Professor of Archaeology, University of Oxford). Documentary released 1998-08-10. Relevant material about 06:30–07:00 minutes. Transcription: I then moved on to the appearance of the fly agaric mushroom in our own culture. This is the famous example from Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland, the caterpillar sitting on the mushroom. Alice bites a little piece of this to get larger / smaller. So there is some evidence that Lewis Carrol himself was aware of some of the properties of eating these mushrooms, and the way in which it altered perception. And so the image of the fly agaric became very common in Victorian literature, especially associated with faeries and little people sitting on mushrooms and toadstools.

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  • Schmiedeberg O.; Koppe R. Das Muscarin, das giftige Alkaloid des Fliegenpilzes. Leipzig: F.C.W. Vogel. 1869. OCLC 6699630 (德语).