132 Tlympnoniycetjp. Agaricaceip, Lencosporre, Russnla. 



Ilah. ad ton-iim sabulosiim pinjiiiem Buck Hill, Townshend, Ver 

 moiii. AnuT. hor. (G. S. BuilLlNGHAM). 



7. Russula flocculosa liurlinjih., Noitli Am. Fl. IX, 4., p. 213 (1915).— 497 

 l*i].i» couvexo, (Umu i)liino v. piiruui depresso, 9-11 cm. lato ; su- 

 ].frlicic pallitlc orjsco-vinosii v. liliicina ad album nutante, margine 

 arcsccndo albido. ccidro c piUlide istibelliua umbriua, vel omnino 

 alba ct i.iillidc lilacino tincta, minute floccosa, cute marginem ver- 

 sus sepiirabili ; umrgiue aequali ; contextu albo, moderate crasso 



et firmo, sapore luiti ; liimellis iilbis, uon mutixbilibus, jxequalibus, 

 minute furcatis, venoso-connexis, ad stipitem augustatis, subdistau- 

 tibus, hitiusculis; stipite albo, aequali, tereti farcto, glabro, 6-9 

 rm. longo 2 3,5 cm. cr.; sporis albis, subglobosis, rainute echinu- 

 latis sed aj^piirenter sublevibus, 5-7 ji cr. 



Hab. ad terram in silvis West Elkton, Ohio, Amer. bor. (L. O. 



()Vi:UlIOLTS). 



8. Russula brunneola Burlingh., North Am. Fl. IX, 4., p. 233 (1915).— 498 

 rilco convcxo-umbilicato, dein e plano depresso, usque 10 cm. 

 lato ; snperficie e brunueo-Vandyke brunneo-avellanea v. umbrina, 

 quandoipie purpureo-viuoso tincta, raro brunneo-olivacea, matura 

 piillidiore, uda viscida, cute margine separabili, juventute pruinosa, 

 glabra ; margine involuto, niox striato-tuberculato ; contextu flr- 

 miusculo, sub cute brunneo v. violaceo-ardesiaco tincta, coeterum 

 alba, miti, odore nullo ; lamellis albis, arescendo flavescentibus, 

 acie quandoque Vandyk-brunneo tincta, pruiuosis, ad stipitem fur- 

 catis venoso-connexis, aequalibus, intus acutis, extus rotundatis, 

 confertis, latiusculis ; stipite albo v. violaceo tincto, subiiequali, 

 glabro, spugnoso, 4 6 cm. longo 1,5-2 cm. crasso ; sporis albis, e 

 globosis ellipsoideis, minutissime echinulatis, 6-8 ^ 5-6. 



Hab. ad terram in silvis Coniferarum etc, Stratton, Vermont, 

 Amer. bor. (G. S. Burlingham). 



9. Russula subalutacea Burlingh., North Am. Fl. IX, 4., p.227 (1915).— 499 

 IMIco carnoso, firmo, convexo, dein plauo, 6-11 cm. lato; superficie 

 rubro-latericia, pallide corinthiaco-rubra, v. e livido-brunnea ob- 

 scure livido-brunnea, viuiiceo-purpurea, v. pallide iudiano-purpurea, 

 centro v. margine plus v. minus mutabile, quandoque albescente, 

 uda viscida, mox arida, cute margine separabili, raro centro dis- 

 rupta, glabra ; margine semper aequali, miti, odore speciali nullo; 

 lamellis, albis, dein cremeis demum ochraceis, aequalibus, ad stipitem 



V. partim ad marginem subfurcatis, venoso-connexis, extus rotun- 

 datis intus angustatis et adnexis, confertis, 7-12 mm. latis; stipite 



