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Locality Date 



Habitat 



Milk 



color change taste 



Pileus 



color, zonate or azonate 



surface, dry or viscid 



glabrous or pruinose, squamulose, pubescent, tomentose 



margin, glabrous, pruinose, downy, tomentose, 



even or striate 



Stem 



color ..shape 



surface, drj' or viscid 



glabrous, etc .'. 



substance, solid, or lax, becoming hollow 



Gills 



color does the color change with age 



where bruised 



numl^er, distant or close 



arrangement, entire or branched, number of series 

 Spores 



color in mass 



Flesh 



color, does it change where broken 



odor 



Size of plants 



Solitary or gregarious 



Biblio(;raphy 



Atkinson, G. F. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc., 1 14-125. 



1900. 

 Berkeley, M. J. Centuries of North American Fungi. Annals and 



Magazine of Nat. Hist. III. 4 : 10. 1S59. Describes two new 



species. 

 Burlingham, G. S. Some Lactarii from Windham County, ^'er- 



mont. Bull. Torrey Club 34 : S5-95. 1907. Describes live new 



species. 

 Clements, F. E. Botanical Survey of Nebraska 1894-95 : 20. 1896. 



Describes one new species. 

 Earle, F. S. Key to the North American Species of Lactarius. 



Torreya 2 : 139-141, 152-154. 1902. 

 Herbst, W. Fungal Flora of the Lehigh Valley, Pa. 101-106. 



1S99. 

 Johnson, A. E. Bull. Minn. Acad. 1877 : 337, 1S7S. Describes 



one new species. 



