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Mycologia 



5. Lactaria glaucescens Crossl. Nat. 1900 : 5. 1900 



Habitat: On the ground in sandy loam or in vegetable soil, 

 oak-chestnut woods. 



Distribution: Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, at 1,000 meters 

 elevation. 



6. Lactaria torminosa (Schaeff.) Pers. Tent. Disp. 



Meth. Fung. 64. 1797 



Agaricus torminosus Schaeff. Fung. Bav. Icon. 4: 7 (index). 1774. 

 Lactaria'^ villosa Clements, Bot. Surv. Neb. 4: 20. 1896. 



Habitat: In either coniferous or deciduous woods. 



Distribution : From Maine to Alabama, and west to Colorado 

 and Nebraska. 



7. Lactaria resima Fries, Epicr. Myc. 336. 1838 

 Agaricus resimus Fries, Hym. Eur. 472. 1821. 



Habitat : In mixed woods, chiefly in mountainous regions. 



Distribution : New York ; Windham County, Vermont, at an 

 elevation of about 500 meters. 



8. Lactaria speciosa Burl. Mem. Torrey Club 14 : 34. 1908 

 Habitat : In sandy soil, oak-chestnut woods, in dry as well as 



wet weather. 



Distribution : North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, from 

 670 to 1,200 meters elevation. 



9. Lactaria crocea Burl. Mem. Torrey Club 14 : 37. 1908 

 Habitat: In vegetable mold and dead leaves, oak-chestnut 



woods. 



Distribution: Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, at 1,000 meters 

 elevation. 



10. Lactaria rusticana (Scop.) Burl. Mem Torrey 

 Club 14: 27. 1908 

 Agaricus rusticanus Scop. El. Carn. 2: 452. 1772. 

 Agaricus pyrogalus Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 52^, f. i. 1791. Hist. 

 Champ. I.: 487. 



* Lactaria is here used uniformly, although spelled Lactarius by most 

 authors. 



