PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 105 



Lactarius Fr. 



Giving lac (milk). 



91. Lactarius piperatns Fr. — piper, pepper. Rochester, Pittsford, Bush- 



nells Basin; edible but not of first rate quality. 



92. L. yellereus Fr. — vellus, fleece. Pittsford, edible. 



93. L. deliciosus Fr. (Pk. 1895). Pittsford, edible. 



94. L. indigo Schw. Woods, Pittsford, Bushnells Basin, edible. 



95. L. luteolus Pk. (Pk. 1902).— yellowish. Pittsford, edible. 



96. L. Gerardii Pk. ( Pk. 1895). Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



97. L. TOlemus Fr. (Pk. 1895). Woods. Common; one of the best of 



fungi. 



98. L. trivialis Fr. — common. Rochester, Pittsford, Bushnells Basin. Too 



peppery to eat. 



99. L. hygrophoroides B. and C. (Pk. 1895). Seneca Park, Pittsford. 



edible. 



100. L. torminosus Fr. — tormina, gripes. Pittsford, on a lawn, poisonous. 



101. L. elielidoniuni Pk. Rochester, edible. 



102. L. crocea Burlingham. Rochester, not tested. 



103. L. insulsus Fr. — tasteless. Rochester, edible. 



104. L. atro-viridis Pk. — black green. Woods, Pittsford, not tested. 



105. L. fuligiiiosus Fr. — fuligo, soot. Rochester, Pittsford, Bushnells 



Basin, poisonous. 



106. L. theiogalus Fr. Gr. — brimstone; milk. Rochester, Pittsford, Bush- 



nells Basin, edible. 



107. L. pergamenus Fr. — parchment. Rochester, edible. 



108. L. griseus Pk.— gray, Pittsford, not tested. 



109. L. lignyotiis Fr. — lignum, wood. Rochester, edible. 



110. L. subpurpureus Pk.— somewhat purple. Rochester, Pittsford, not 



tested. 



Russula Pers. 



Reddish. 



111. Kussula purpurina Quel, and Schulz. — purple. Woods, Pittsford, 



"edible. 



112. K. sordida Pk. (Pk. 1905).— dingy. Rochester, Pittsford, Bushnells 



Basin, edible. 



