478 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
PAXILLUS, Fr. 
P. flavidus, Berk. 
Grassy roadsides and bare earth in bottom of a cellar, for 
several successive years. 
P. atrotomentosus, Fr. 
Decaying pine logs. 
P, strigosus, Pk. 
Iu grassy ground under red cedars. 
LACTARIUS, Fr. 
L. torminosus, Fr. 
Dry oak and pine woods. 
L. piperatus, Fr. 
In similar situations. 
L. vellereus, Fr. 
In similar situations. 
L. serifluus, Fr. 
Hudson: Weehawken—Gerard. 
L. deliciosus, Fr. 
Borders of woods. 
L. zonarius (Bull.), Fr. 
Open woods. 
L. theiogalus, Fr. 
Damp woods. 
L. volemus, Fr. 
Dry oak woods. 
L. subdulcis, Fr. 
Woods and open places. 
L. Indigo, Schw. 
Pine woods. 
L. cilicioides, Fr. (Ag. crinitus, Scheff.) 
Ground in low pine woods. 
