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Distribution: New fane and Stratton, Vermont; Pisgah For- 

 est, North Carolina. 



21. Lactaria deliciosa (L.) Fries, Epicr. 

 Myc. 341. 1838 



Agaricus deliciosus L. Sp. PL 1172. 1753. 



Habitat: In moist woods, especially under firs and hemlocks. 



Distribution : Eastern United States from Maine to Florida, 

 in Colorado, and probably in California. 



22. Lactaria subpurpurea Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. 



State Mus. 29: 43. 1878 



Habitat: In moist woods in the vicinity of hemlocks. 

 Distribution : New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecti- 

 cut, and North Carolina. 



23. Lactaria quieta Fries, Epicr. Myc. 343. 1838 



Agaricus quietus Fries, Syst, Myc. I.: 69. 1821. 



Habitat : In fir and spruce woods as well as in deciduous woods. 

 Distribution: New York and Stratton, Vermont. 



24. Lactaria nitida Burl. Bull. Torrey 

 Club 34: 89. 1907 

 Habitat: In moist woods, or open borders of woods. 

 Distribution: New fane and Stratton, Vermont. 



25. Lactaria oculata (Peck) Burl. Bull. Torrey 

 Club 34: 89. 1907 

 Lactaria suhdulcis oculata Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 67 : 

 37. 1903. 



Habitat : Under coniferous trees often in moss. 

 Distribution : New York, Newfane and Stratton, Vermont. 



26. Lactaria minuscula Burl. Bull. Torrey 

 Club 34: 88. 1907 

 Habitat : In moist woods, in moss or on decayed wood, under 

 yellow birches, black gum, and black oak. 



Distribution : New York, Vermont, and North Carolina. 



