98 LACTARIAE OF THE UNITED STATES 
Synopsis of species 
Latex white, unchangi ng. 
Odor aromatic in drying, pileus red-brown, 64. Г. camphorata. | 
Odor none. 
Pileus azonate. 
ills not changing color when wounded. 
Fulvous to isabelline, sometimes bay- 
red. 66. Г. subdulcis. 
Golden-fulvous, stem orange L. mitissima.T 
Gills becoming greenish where wounded. 
ileus about 3 cm. broad, umber-colored. 70. Z. parva. 
Pileus up to 7.5 cm. broad, grayish, 
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often roughened. . varia. 
Pileus zonate when moist, rather large. 69. Z. mutabilis. 
Latex white, becoming yellowish or staining gills yellow, 
uff. 
pileus yellowish- 68. Z. isabellina. 
Latex watery or whey-colored. 
Pileus brownish-terra-cotta, fading, areolate. 65. Z. rimosella. 
Pileus not becoming areolate 
Margin even. 67. L. serifiua. 
Margin crenate to sulcate, plant small, 64. L. camphorata fragilis 
64. LACTARIA CAMPHORATA (Bull) Fr. Epicr. 346. 1838. [Аз 
Lactarius.] — Schrot. in Cohn, Krypt.-Fl. Schles. 
3: 535. 1880. 
Agaricus camphoratus Bull. Herb. Fr. ФА 507. J. г. арал Hist. 
Champ. 493. 1800. 
Pileus fleshy, firm, rather thin, convex, often umbonate, at 
length expanded, depressed in the center, but the margin still 
arching, fulvous (308) to madder-brown (334), azonate, ФУ, 
glabrous, 1-4 cm. broad, margin inrolled and pruinose at first, not ` 
striate ; gills whitish or flesh-colored (67), becoming reddish-brown, | 
sometimes a few forking next the stem, close, adnate to slightly | 
decurrent, rather narrow; stem of the same color as Ше pileus 
or paler, nearly equal, sometimes flexuous, glabrous, pruinose 
smooth, firm to spongy, 1-3 cm. long, 3-8 mm. thick; flesh of 
about the color of the gills, unchanging, odor aromatic, becoming 
more pronounced in drying; spores white, globose, echinulate, 
6-7; latex white, unchanging, mild, abundant. 4. 
Нав.: In woods, more abundant in moist mixed woods. Му 
to October. 
Пізтків.: New York, Pick, Earle, Burlingham ; Massachu- 
setts, Davis, Morris ; Connecticut, Earle ; Vermont, Витйи ат. 
10, 1906, Burt; Pennsylvania, G/atfe/ter ; Virginia, Af 
* See also ** Doubtful Species.” 
f European species, the occurrence of which in the United States is doubtful. 
