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G.^ Flesh thin, not becoming brownish; 

 stipe slender. 

 H/ Margin striatulate when moist; 

 (pileus slightly viscid but this 

 character may not be appa- 

 rent) ; plants growing among 

 Sphagnum, other mosses and 

 old leaves. S. 451; N. A. F. 

 189; P. R. 38: 133. _ 



L. paludinella Peck 

 H." Margin even ; pileus not viscid. 

 I.^ Pileus rimose-areolate, red- 

 dish-brown, with faint 

 aromatic odor; lamellae 

 4-6 mm. broad ; latex 

 somewhat watery. N. A. 

 F. 198; Oh. Nat. 10; 

 177-8; M.B. 105 : 37- 



L. rimo sella Peck 



1.- Pileus smooth, fulvous to 



reddish-fulvous, odorless ; 



lamellae 3 mm. broad; 



latex white, not watery. 



S. 450; H. 176; N. A. F. 



198; Mc. 182; M. 184; 



P. R. 38:132. 



L. suhdulcis (Bull.) Fr, 



F.^ Pileus velvety or pruinose-velvety. 



G.^ Pileus sooty or smoky-brown, usually 

 umbonate ; latex becoming salmon- 

 pink. S. 445; P- ^- 38: 129; H. 

 173; Mc. 177; N. A. F. 194; A. 

 117 L. ligiiiota Fr. 



G.- Pileus yellow to reddish-brown, plane 

 or depressed; latex not becoming 

 pink. 



