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Lactarius pyrogahts Fries, Epicr. Myc. 339. 1838. 

 Habitat: In open grassy places in woods. 

 Distribution : New York, Vermont, Ohio, and Maryland. 



II. Lactaria agglutinata Burl. Mem. Torrey 

 Club 14: 42. 1908 

 Habitat : In oak-chestnut woods. 



Distribution : Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, at an elevation 

 of 1,000 meters. 



12. Lactaria turpis (Weinm.) Fries, Epicr. 



Myc. 335. 1838 

 Agaricus Necator Pers. Syn. Fung. 435. 1801. Not Agaricus 



Nector Bull. Herb. Fr. pL 14; pi. f. 2. 1780. 

 Agaricus turpis Weinm. Syl. PI. Nov. 2: 85. 1828. 

 Lactarius sordidus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 23: 119. 



1872. 



Habitat: On the ground in mixed woods, often near fir or 

 spruce trees. 



Distribution : From Maine to Ohio, and probably in North 

 Carolina. 



13. Lactaria aspideoides Burl. Bull. Torrey 



Club 14: 87. 1907 

 Habitat : In a grassy hillside sheep-pasture, near small fir 

 trees. 



Distribution : Newfane, Vermont. 



14. Lactaria lividorubescens (Batsch) Burl. Mem. 

 Torrey Club 14: 49. 1908 

 Agaricus lividorubescens Batsch, Elench. Fung. 2: 51. pL ^6, f. 

 202. 1789. 



Agaricus uvidus Fries, Obs. Myc. 2: 191. 1818. 

 Lactaria uvida Fries, Epicr. Myc. 338. 1838. 

 Lactarius livescens Passerini, Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 4: 105. 

 1872. 



Habitat : On the ground in moist mixed woods. 

 Distribution : Eastern United States as far south as Maryland. 



