26o THE FLORA OF HALIF. 



LACTARIEM. 



Lactarius torminosus, (Schaeff.) " In wood called Elland 



Park, near Hx.. Sept. 1794" — Bolton, unpublished 



Tab. 217. in Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Collection, No. 



1247. El. Pk. Wd. ! Cr. Dn.. Mdgh., Pck. Wd.—JJt. 

 L. turpis, (Weinm.J Frequent in mixed woods. 

 L. pubescens, Fr. Cr. Dn.. Mdgh., Pck. Wd. — J.N. 

 L. insulsus, Fr. Lud. Dn. — Xac Sept. 1892. 

 L. blennius, Fr. Bn. CI., Heb. Bdg. — Nat., Sept. 1892. H. 



Gr., Cr. Dn. — J.N. Ovenden. N. D. Wd., etc. ! 

 L. hysginus, Fr. Cr. Dn., 1894 — J.N. Rare. 

 L. triyialis, Fr. Ovenden — Nat., Sept. 2. Fixby — U.B. 



H. Gr., Hdc— J.N. Stainl. ! 

 L. flexuosus, Fr. H. Gr. — H.T.S.. J.X. 

 L. pyrogalus, (Bull.) Pck. Wd.— /.W Lud. Dn.— J.T.A. 

 L. squalidus, Kromb. Ovenden — Nat., Dec. 1890. Cooke s 



Illustrations Brit. Fungi, pi. 1004A. 

 L. chrysorrheus, Fr. ■• Grows in Woodhouse Wood, but 



sparingly, 1790" — Bolton, Tab. 144. Pck. Wd. — J.N. 

 L. acris, (Bolton) "Woodhouse Wood, 178S" — Bolton, Tab. 60. 

 L. glaucescens, Crossl. On the ground. Wade Wood, Lud. 



Dn., 1899— -/.A\ First record — Nat., Jan. 1900, figs. 



1-3. X. D. Wd., 1900 ! 

 L. piperatus, (Scop.) " Grows in woods about Hx" — Bolton, 



Tab. 21. Pck. Wd.. Cr. Dn.. Ca. Wd. — J.N. 

 L. Yellereus, Fr. Hdc, 1892 — J.X. X. D. Wd., 1900 ! 

 L. quietus, Fr. Very common in all our woods. 

 L. theiogalus, (Bull.) " In Ramsden, and many other woods 



about Hx."— Bolton, Tab. 9- Pck. Wd., 1893— J- N - 

 L. cremor, Fr. Yar. pauper, Karst. Heb. Bdg., 1892 — J.X. 

 L. rufus, (Scop.) X. D. Wd. — Nat., Sept. 1892. Heb. Bd_. 



H. Gr. — J.X. Bn. CI., Lud. Dn., etc. 

 L. helyus, Fr. Cr. Dn., 1892 — J.X. 

 L. tomentosus, Otto. Mdgh, 1899 — J.X. 

 L. glyciosmus, Fr. Frequent in dryish woods ! 

 L. Yolemus, Fr. Field near Sun Wd., 1892 : Lud. Dn. ! 



Pck. Wd.— J.N. [N. D. Wd. ! 



L. serifluus, (DC.) H. Gr., 1892. Hdc. — J-N. Lud. Dn. 

 L. mitissimus, Fr. Birks Hall — Nat., Sept. 1892. H. Gr., 



Pck. Wd., Hept., Hdc— J.N. Lud. Dn., El. Pk. Wd. ! 



L. subdulcis, (Bull.) " Grows in woods about Hx. abundant- 

 ly, from x\ug. to Nov." — Bolton, Tab. 3. Still common. 



