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42. Lactaria corrugis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State 

 Mus. 32 : 31. 1880 



Habitat : Moist woods, especially in mixed oak-chestnut-maple 

 woods. 



Distribution : From New York south to Alabama and Mis- 

 sissippi, and west to Tennessee and Missouri. 



43. Lactaria camphorata (Bull.) Fries, Epicr. 



Myc. 346. 1838 



Agaricus camphor atus Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 567, f.i. 1791. Hist. 

 Champ. 493. 1809. 



Habitat: Most abundant in moist mixed woods. 

 Distribution : From New York and Vermont south to Ala- 

 bama and Tennessee. 



44. Lactaria rimosella Peck, Bull. N. Y. State 



Mus. 105 : 37. 1906 



Habitat: In mixed woods, under beech trees, also on bare 

 soil in woods or by roadsides. 



Distribution : New York and Vermont. 



45. Lactaria subdulcis (Pers.) Fries, Epicr. 



Myc. 345. 1838 

 Agaricus lactifluus dulcis Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 224, A, B. 1784. 

 Agaricus subdulcis Pers. Syn. Meth. Fung. 433, 434. 1801. 

 Lactaria subseriflua Longy. Rep. Mich. Ac. Sci. 1901 : 57, 59. 

 1902. 



Habitat : In woods, or on the borders of woods. 

 Distribution : From Maine south to Alabama and Missouri 

 and west to Illinois. 



46. Lactaria isabellina Burl. Bull. Torrey 



Club 34: 88. 1907 



Habitat : In leaf-mold or sphagnum, in moist mixed or spruce 

 woods. 



Distribution : Vermont and North Carolina. 



