Mycological Fiord. 337 



609. GOMPHIDIUS VISCIDUS. Fr. 

 "Viscid Gomphidius." 



On the top of a decaying hickory stump. Meeker woods 

 August. 



LACTARIUS. Fr. 



610. Lactarius SACCHARIUM. n. Sp. 



Sweet-milk Lactarius. 



Pileus at first convex, papilate, pruinose, brownish, or 

 slate, at length expanded, depressed, infundibuliform, red- 

 dish orange; gills largely decurrent, crowded, narrow, sin- 

 uate, d.imidate or entire, pale orange, becoming brownish 

 when old; stem irregular, compressed, curved or straight, 

 orange. 



Pileus and upper part of stipe milky, gills not milky. 



Pileus y 2 to 1 y^. inches broad, stem 1 to 2 inches high, 1 

 to 3 lines thick. 



Plant gregarious or csespitose. Milk white. Slightly 

 sweet. 



Amongst moss and grass, beneath poplar trees. July 

 and August. 



61 r. Marasmius caulicinalis. Fr. 



"Mealy Stemmed Marasmius." 

 Scarcely striate. Pileus I to 2 inches broad; stipe \y 2 

 to 2 inches high. 



On the ground in woods. October. 



612. Marasmius sulphureus. n. sp. 



Sulphur Colored Marasmius. 

 Pileus, when matured, reddish brown, expanded, border 

 rugose, umbo darkest; gills numerous, entire, dimidate, 

 adnate, sub-decurrent, venose connected, pale orange; stem 

 sulphur color, tomentose, equal, festulose, curved, base 

 bulbous. 



