CLASSIFICATION OF AGAR* H - 



94. Lactarius luteolus Pk. 

 Torr. But. ciuii. Bull. 23, L896. 

 Illustrations: X. Y. State Mus. Bull. i;7. PI. 83, Fig. 7-11, L903 



PILEUS 3-7 cm. broad, firm, convex or nearly plane, sometin 

 umbilicately depressed and subpapillate, minutely pruinost vclv* 

 dry, azonate, more or less rugose, yellowish or dingy buff, 

 margin involute m first. FLESB white, becoming brown when 

 bruised. <;iu.s adnate-subdecurrent, close, Qarrow, whitish, >>• 

 coming brown when bruised. STEM 2.5-5 cm. long, :; LO mm. thick, 

 subequal, dry, glabrous or pruinose, firm, spongy-stuffed, whitisi 

 buff. SPORES globose, echinulate, 7-8 micr., white, MILK white 

 or whitish, < li<i>ini>i<i to brown on the flesh, copious, mild. ODOR 

 mild oi- foetid. 



On the ground in mixed woods. Marquette. August Rare. 



'I'., this species evidently belongs /,. foetidus Pk. | X. Y. State Mus. 

 Bull. 54, p. 949, L902 I, which is a form with a foetid odor. 



Section IX. Pileus glabrous, dry or subviscid, taste mild; milk 

 white, pale or watery. 



95. Lactarius subdulcis Fr. (Edible 



Sy st. Myc, L821. 



Illustrations: Gillet, Champignons de Prance, So. 393. 

 Cooke, 111.. PI. 1002. 



Michael. Fiihrer f. Pilzfreunde, Vol. II. No. 55. 

 Murrill, Mycologia, Vol. 3, PI. r.». Pig. 5. 

 Hard, Mushrooms, Pig. L40, p. 17t*,. 



PILEUS ~2-7} cm. broad, firm, convex then depressed or Bubin- 

 fundibuliform, often papillate, azonate, dry, glabrous, brotcnish- 

 red, isabelline or reddish-fulvous, sometimes paler, not fading, <■ 

 or subwrinkled. FLESH whitish or tinged fulvous. GILLS ad i 

 decurrent, close, pruinose, sometimes forked, rather narrow, wl 

 ish soon pallid yellowish -flesh color, often fulvous-stained. STEM 

 •1-7 cm. long, 2-8 mm. thick, subequal, Bluffed then hollow, j 

 or pubescenl to tomentose toward base, even or wrinkled-lacum 

 concolor or paler than pileus. SPORES glolx binulafc 7-8 



