30 LACTARIAE ОҒ THE UNITED STATES 
Marginal tomentum fugacious. 
Pileus white, zoned or spotted with red. Lactaria sanguinalis.* 
10. LACTARIA TORMINOSA (Schaeff.) Pers. Tent. Disp. Meth. Fung. 
64. 1797 
Agaricus torminosus Schaeff. Fung. Bav. Icon. 4: 7 (index). 
1774. 
Lactarius villosus Clements, Bot. Surv. Neb. 4: 20. 1896. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, depressed in the center with the margin 
involute, finally nearly infundibuliform with the margin merely 
deflexed, pale pinkish-yellow or pale-ochroleucous or ochraceous 
tinged with incarnate, often zoned with deeper color, sometimes 
nearly white and azonate, viscid when wet, 4-10 cm. broad, center 
glabrous, margin persistently white-tomentose ; gills whitish or 
cream-yellow tinged with pale-incarnate, some forking near the 
stem, close, decurrent, thin, 5 mm. broad; stem paler than the 
pileus, sometimes faintly spotted with yellow, equal or tapering 
downwards, glabrous or pruinose, smooth, stuffed, becoming hol- 
low, 3-7 cm. long, 2 cm. or less thick; flesh white, not changing 
color; spores white, broadly elliptical, echinulate, uniguttulate, 
hyaline, 8-10 их 6-8 p; latex white, unchanging, very acrid. 
Poisonous. 
Нав.: In deciduous or coniferous woods, in open or shady 
places. August and September. А 
Півтків.: New York, Peck, Underwood; Maine, Murrill, 
White; Vermont, Burlingham 56, 1906, Burt; Connecticut, 
Underwood ; Alabama, Earle; North Carolina, 1000 meters ele- 
vation, Burlingham ; Colorado, 2900 meters elevation, Clements ; 
Nebraska, Clements. 
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* European species, the occurrence of which іп the United States is doubtful. 
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