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Hygrophorus chlorophanus Fr. Low ground in woods. 



Hygrophorus conicus Fr. Among moss in cedar swamp. 



Hygrophorus fuscoalbus Fr. Under cedar trees. The typical 

 form. 



Hygrophorus miniatus Fr. In moist places, swamps ; also 

 H. cantherellus Schw., which I consider only a variety. 



Hygrophorus peckii Atk. On mossy ground, under balsam and 

 spruce. 



Hygrophorus pudorinus Fr. On mossy ground and among needles 

 of balsam and spruce. This seems to have been referred to 

 H . q u e 1 e t i i Bres. by Peck in the North Elba Report. (See also 

 Rep't 42.) But the large size and the coloration are those of H . pu- 

 dorinus. The subviscid, separable pellicle seems to belong to 

 both species. Ricken says it occurs exclusively in beech forests, but 

 in Michigan this same species occurs also under hemlocks. 



Hygrophorus puniceus Fr. In mixed woods of birch and spruce. 



Hygrophorus speciosus Pk. On sphagnum in cedar and tamarack 

 swamp. This seems to be the American form ofH. aureus 

 Fr. Two color forms occurred in the same locality: the typical 

 form with the orange-vermilion pileus, and a form with pileus dis- 

 tinctly different in color, that is, light cadmium (Ridg.) in the young 

 as well as in the old stages. The typical form had all the characters 

 of the plant common in the sphagnum bogs of Michigan. 



Lactarius affinis Fr. In mixed woods of birch and spruce. 



Lactarius camphoratus Fr. Under balsam and cedar in swamps. 



Lactarius cinereus. On much decayed wood in coniferous forests. 



Lactarius circellatus Fr. In mixed open woods. 



Lactarius deceptivus Pk. In mixed woods. 



Lactarius deliciosus Fr. Under balsam and tamarack in swamp. 



Lactarius fuliginosus Fr. Under spruce. 



Lactarius griseus Pk. On decayed wood among moss. 



Lactarius helvus Fr. On moss, conifer swamps. 



Lactarius hysginus Fr. On wet ground under conifers. 



Lactarius lignyotus Fr. Under balsam and spruce. 



Lactarius oculatus (Pk.) Burling. On the ground under conifers. 



Lactarius pyrogalus Fr. In open woods, hillside. 



Lactarius rufus Fr. Among moss under balsam. 



Lactarius subdulcis Fr. In moist woods and swamps. 



Lactarius theiogalus Fr. Under balsam and spruce. 



Lactarius torminosus Fr. Under conifers. 



Lactarius trivialis Fr. Under balsam, birch etc. 



