BURLINGHAM: LacTARI! FROM VERMONT 91 
LacTaRIus FULIGINOsUS Fr. 
Found in mixed woods several times but not common, 500 m. 
elevation, August ; Newfane. 
Lactarius GEerarp1! Peck. 
At foot of Stratton Mountain, under maple, balsam fir, ‘and 
spruce, July, 615 m. elevation. Fatble. 
Lactarius GrisEus Peck. 
Common in wet woods on ground and on decaying wood, 
July to September, 180 to 615 m. elevation; Stratton; 
Newfane; Putney. 
Lactarius uyscrnus Fr. 
In grassy wood road and in both leaf and needle soil, under 
fir and hemlocks, moist woods, August to September, 500 
m. elevation ; Newfane. 
Lacrarius LicNiotus Fr. 
Not common, a few scattering specimens, August to Septem- 
ber, 500 m. elevation; Newfane. 
LAcTARIUS PALUDINELLUS Peck. 
In moist places in woods, found once; Newfane. 
Lacrarius parvus Peck. 
Found once on decayed wood in moist mixed woods, 500 m. 
elevation, September ; Newfane. 
Lacrarius pyroGavus (Bull.) Fr. 
Grassy open place in woods, 500 m. elevation, July ; Newfane. 
Lacrarius reEsimus Fr. 
Rare, found only one specimen, under spruce on edge of steep 
woods, 500 m. elevation, September ; Newfane. 
Lacrarius RIMosELLUs Peck. 
Found several times under beech among ferns, near wood road, 
July to August, 500 m. elevation; Newfane. £azd/e. 
Lacrarius susputcis (Bull.) Fr. ae 
Common in woods and on border of woods, especially in moist 
places, 180-615 m. elevation, June to September ; Strat- 
ton; Newfane; Putney. 
Lacrarius suppurPuREUS Peck. : 
In grassy sheep pastures with scattered firs, after heavy rains. 
530 m. elevation ; September ; Newfane. 
