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milk very acrid, copious, white. — Fr. Epicr.p. 339. Bull. t. 529, 

 /. 1. Kromhh. t. 14,/. 1-9. Paul t. 72, f. 1-2 ? Larbr. 1. 18,/. 3. 

 Eng. Fl.y.p.2^. Smith. P.M. f. IS. Ann. N.R. no. 7dS*. 



In woods and meadows . Aug. 



Pileu3 2-3 in. broad, firm, at lengthdirty yellowish, in shady places almost 

 zoneleps. Milk abundant, extremely acrid. Stem H in. long, 3-5 lines thick, 

 stuffed, soon hollow, often attenuated, smoother scrobiculate. -Fries. Spores 

 eparincrly echinulate, white, or with a suggestion of ochrej almost globular, 

 •0)02(5 in. diameter.— ir. G. S. 



535. Lactarius plumbeus. Fr. " Lead-coToured Lactarius." 



Pileus compact, convex, at length infundibuliform, dry, un- 

 polished, dingy, then blackish brown ; stem solid, equal, blunt; 

 gills crowded, white then yellowish ; milk acrid, white, unchange- 

 able.— Fr.^y^z'cr. J). 339. Bull. t. 282, 559,/ 2. Krapf. i. 4,/ 

 1-3. Sow. t. 245. Eng. Fl. v. p. 29. Barla. t. 21, f. 1-5. 



In woods. Rare. 



Pileus 3-5 in. broad, large, convex, becoming depressed, firm, never zoned 

 or glutinous; margin mostly involute, dark, fuliginous-grey or brown; flesh 

 compact, white ; gills numerous, yellowish, varying with different shades : 

 stem 2-3 in. high, firm, thick, brownish, or dingy-olive. — Grev. 



596. Lactarius acxis. Fr. " Acrid Lactarius." 



Pileus fleshy, irregular, at length infundibuliform, yiscid, 

 dusky cinereous ; stem stuffed, then hollow, somewhat excentric, 

 pallid, attenuated downwards ; gills rather crowded, pallid, yellow, 

 turning red; milk acrid, white, then reddish. — Fr. Epicr. p. 34:2. 

 Bolt. t. 60. Batsch. f. 68. Batt. t. 13, E. Eng. Fl. v. p. 2b. 

 Smith. P.M. f.2S. 



In woods. Aug. — Nov. Rare. [S. Carolina.] 



Gills distant ; pileus almost black, extremely acrid and bitter. — W. G. S. 



Pileus almost always excentric, emarginate, unequal, livid brown ; gills 

 rather distant ; stem attenuated downwards, short, pallid ; milk extremely 

 acrid, dirty white, then rose-coloured, then yellowish, seldom unchangeable. 

 —Fries. Spores echinulate, yellow, '00026 X "00034 in. 



597. Lactarius chrysorrhaeus. Fr. *' Yellow-juiced Lactarius." 



Pileus rather fleshy, umbilicate, then infundibuliform, yellow- 

 ish flesh-coloured, marked with darker zones or spots ; stem 

 stuffed, then hollow, equal, even, white ; gills decurrent, thin, 

 crowded, yellowish ; milk white, then golden yellow, very acrid. 

 —Fr. Finer, p. 342. Price, f. 11. Bolt. t. 144. Krombh. t. 12, f. 

 7-14. Ann. N.H.no. 705. A. theiogalus, Eng. Fl. v. p. 28. 



In woods. Common. [United States.] 



