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Inocybe lanuginosa Fr. Infrequent. Tolland. Leal. On 

 mossy bank among debris. 



Inocybe subdecurrens E. & E. Infrequent. Leal. Under 

 mixed poplars and conifers. 



Lactarius camphoratus Fr. Common, Tolland, Leal. 

 Moist forest flats along streams. 



Lactarius deliciosus Fr. Common, Tolland, Leal. Under 

 conifers. 



In this region the plants frequently have the gills colored 

 "Hellebore green" (R) as they become old. 



Lactarius insulsus Fr. Infrequent, Tolland, Leal. Under 

 spruce on banks. 



Lactarius maculatus Pk. Infrequent. Moist places under 

 spruce. 



Lactarius scrobiculatus Fr. Infrequent. Tolland, Leal. 

 Under spruce and fir and pine. 



Lactarius subdulcis Fr. Frequent, Tolland. Under pine, 

 etc., moist places. 



Lactarius theiogalus Fr. Frequent, Tolland. Under pine 

 and poplar. 



Lactarius torminosus Fr. Infrequent. Under spruce on 

 moist ground. 



Lactarius trivialis Fr. Frequent. Low forests. 



Lactarius uvidus Fr. Infrequent, Tolland, Leal. Low 

 ground, under shrubs, etc. 



Lentinus umbilicatus Pk. Infrequent. Tolland. On very 

 rotten pine logs. 



Lepiota amianthina Fr. Frequent, Tolland, Leal. On 

 debris, under conifers. 



Leptonia grisea Pk. Rare, Tolland. Moist places under fir. 



Marasmius androsaceus Fr. Common. Tolland. On 

 beds of pine needles. 



Marasmius piceina sp. nov. 



Pileus 2-3 mm. broad, membranous, reviving, convex-sub- 

 expanded, radiately and widely rugoso-striate, umbilicate, gla- 

 brous, "pinkish-buff" (Ridg.). Gills adnate, shghtly broad, 

 ventricose, distant, whitish. Stem filiform, equal, short, 1-2 



