64 LACTARIAE ОЕ THE UNITED STATES 
Півтків.: Vermont, 500 meters elevation, Burlingham 114, | 
1906. a 
DISTINGUISHING FIELD-MARKS: The mild milk and the ma- | 
hogany-red color of the pileus and stem, together with the shining - | 
varnished appearance of the pileus when moist and viscid, make | | 
this little plant easily recognizable. m 
The type specimens are in the herbarium of the N. Y. Botanical | 
Garden. 1 
36. LACTARIA OCULATA (Peck) Burl. Bull. Torrey Club 34: 8% 
1907. [As Lactarius] 5 
Lactarius subdulcis oculatus Peck, Bull. N. У. St. Mus. 67: 37. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then depressed іп the сеп 
umbonate, rich-fulvous in the center, shading to buff-fulvo 
toward the margin, all except the papilla fading to pinkish w 
age, viscid in dew or wet weather, glabrous, smooth, 1.5-2.5 
broad, margin involute and pruinose at first, then arched 
finally nearly plane, slightly crenate ; gills whitish, then yello | 
at length pruinose, a few forking near the stem, close, slightly 
decurrent, rather broad, stem buff at the top, sublatericeous bel " 
the middle, equal, slightly viscid when wet, tomentose at the base, 
stuffed, up to 6 cm. long, 5 mm. thick, flesh buff-whitish ; spo 
white, broadly elliptical to subglobose, echinulate, 6-7.5 А X 
8-0.5 м; latex white, unchanging, mild. 
Нав, : Under pine, hemlock, spruce, and balsam-fir trees, ой 
in moss. July to September. a 
DisrRIB.: New York, Peck ; Vermont, 500 meters elevation 
Burlingham 107, 1906. 
Плозт.: Peck, Bull. М. У. St. Mus. 67: pl. 83. f. 20-26 И 
DISTINGUISHING FIELD-MARKS: The thin viscidity and fulvous 
color of the moist pileus, and the dark-fulvous or chestnut-colo 
spot which remains in the center of the pileus when the рам. 
dry. The viscidity and the expallent color separate this species | 
from Г. subdulcis (Pers.) Fr., while its larger size, paler color, mild 
milk, and persistent "eye-spot" serve to distinguish it from 1. 
minuscula Burl, _ 
