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624 255.Lactar. ll.HYMENOTHECE^. Pl.cell.aph. Agaricus piperatus. Withering Arr. 4,205. Agaricus torminosus, Scheeff. Fung. 12; Soieerhy Fungi, 103. Agaricus lactifluus torminosus, Persoon Syn. 450. In grassy places, near woodlands. Juice acrid. 3. Lactarius Jlexuosus. Bent milk-stool. Thalli gregarious, bent ; stem very short, whitish ;. cap broad, umbilicated, reddish-yellow, slightly zoned. Agaricus zonarius. Bull. Herb. 104. Agaricus lactifluus flexuosus, Persoon Syn. 430. In mountain pastures, or woods; after rain. 4. Lactarius theiogaJus. Brimstone milk-stool. Thalli small ; stem reddish ; cap depressed, nearly grown together, reddish ; juice yellowish red. Agaricus theiogalus, Bull. Herb. 567 ; Agaricus lactifluus theiogalus, Persoon Syn. 431. Withering Arr, 245. In woods. Poisonous; juice does not keep its colour. 5. Lactarius aurantiacus. Orange milk-stool. Stem long; cap rather narrow, flattish, orange-colour; gills slightly decurrent. Agaricus lactifluus, Bolton Fung. 3. Agaricus lactifluus aurantiacus, Persoon Syn. 432. Agaricus dulcis, Withering Arr. 4, 206. In fir plantations. 6. Lactarius deliciosus. Delicious milk-stool. Cap umbilicated, nearly orange-colour; when dry, dirty white; gills and juice yellowish brick-red. Lactarius lateritius, Persoon Disp. Fung. 64. Agaricus deliciosus, Schceff. Fung. 11 ; Sowerby Fungi, 202. Agaricus lactifluus deliciosus, Persoon Syn. 432. September and October. In fir plantations ; Juice ungrateful, acrid ; yet when dressed this mushroom is highly esteemed. c. Cap reddish, pink, or luff. milk-stool. Red 7. Lactarius ruler. ' Tholli gregarious, large; stem thickish, ochry-red ; cap flattened, red ochre-colour; gills yellowish. Agaricus lactifluus, Schceff. Fung. 5 ; Sowerby Fungi, 204. Agaricus lactifluus ruber, Persoon Syn, 433. In fir plantations. Taste at first mild, but afterwards acrid.
PLcell.apL 11. HYMENOTHECE^. 255. Lactar. 625 8. Lactarius suhdulcis. Sweetish milk-sLooL Cap funnelshape, reddish; gills pale ^vnk; juice sweetish. Agariciis rubescens, Schceff. Fung. 75. Tigaricus lactifluus dulcis, Bull. Herb 224. Agaricus lactifluus subdulcis, Persoon Syn. 433. In grass ground. /3. cimicarius. Stem longish ; cap opake, slightly umbilicated, scarcely zoned, buff"; gills yellowish, rather shining. Agaricus cimicarius, Batch Fung. 69 ; Odour strong, like that of bugs. With. Arr. 4, 206. d. Cap dark hrown, or blackish-grey. 9. Lactarius necans. Destructive milk-stool. Cap olive-brown; edge woolly, turned in. Agaricus lactifluus necator, Bull. Herb. 529 ; Persoon Sijn. 435, In woods ; autumn. 10. Lactarius plumheus. Lead-colour milk-stool. Stem dark grey ; cap very broad, funnelshape, blackish- grey ; gills yellowish. Agaricus plumheus, Bull. Herb. 559, 2. Agaricus lactifluus plumheus, Persoon Syn. 435. Agaricus Listeri, Sowerby Fungi, 245. In woods. 1 1 Lactarius luridus. Dark milk-stool. Stem downy at bottom ; cap flattish ; edge turned up, slightly zoned, rather slimy, reddish-grey; gills short, whitish ; juice acrid. Agaricus fuscus ? Scheeff. Fung. 235. Agaricus zonarius, Withering Arr. 4, 227 j Sowerby Fungi, 202. Agaricus lactifluus luridus, Persoon Syn. 436. On heaths. 12. Lactarius acris. Acrid milk-stool. Stem "whitish ; cap not zoned, flattish, rather oblique, dark grey ; gills at first white, then leathery ; juice reddishwhite. Agaricus acris, Bolton Fung. 60. Agaricus lactifluus acris, Persoon Syn, 437. In woods. Juice at first yellowish- white, very acrid. VOL. I. 2 s
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PLcell.apL 11. HYMENOTHECE^. 255. Lactar. 625<br />
8. Lactarius suhdulcis. Sweetish milk-sLooL<br />
Cap funnelshape, reddish; gills pale ^vnk; juice sweetish.<br />
Agariciis rubescens, Schceff. Fung. 75.<br />
Tigaricus lactifluus dulcis, Bull. Herb 224.<br />
Agaricus lactifluus subdulcis, Persoon Syn. 433.<br />
In grass ground.<br />
/3. cimicarius. Stem longish ; cap opake, slightly umbilicated,<br />
scarcely zoned, buff"; gills yellowish, rather shining.<br />
Agaricus cimicarius, Batch Fung. 69 ;<br />
Odour strong, like that of bugs.<br />
With. Arr. 4, 206.<br />
d. Cap dark hrown, or blackish-grey.<br />
9. Lactarius necans. Destructive milk-stool.<br />
Cap olive-brown; edge woolly, turned in.<br />
Agaricus lactifluus necator, Bull. Herb. 529 ; Persoon Sijn. 435,<br />
In woods ; autumn.<br />
10. Lactarius plumheus. Lead-colour milk-stool.<br />
Stem dark grey ; cap very broad, funnelshape, blackish-<br />
grey ;<br />
gills yellowish.<br />
Agaricus plumheus, Bull. Herb. 559, 2.<br />
Agaricus lactifluus plumheus, Persoon Syn. 435.<br />
Agaricus Listeri, Sowerby Fungi, 245.<br />
In woods.<br />
1 1 Lactarius luridus. Dark milk-stool.<br />
Stem downy at bottom ; cap flattish ; edge turned up,<br />
slightly zoned, rather slimy, reddish-grey; gills short,<br />
whitish ; juice acrid.<br />
Agaricus fuscus ? Scheeff. Fung. 235.<br />
Agaricus zonarius, Withering Arr. 4, 227 j Sowerby Fungi, 202.<br />
Agaricus lactifluus luridus, Persoon Syn. 436.<br />
On heaths.<br />
12. Lactarius acris. Acrid milk-stool.<br />
Stem "whitish ; cap not zoned, flattish, rather oblique,<br />
dark grey ; gills at first white, then leathery ; juice reddishwhite.<br />
Agaricus acris, Bolton Fung. 60.<br />
Agaricus lactifluus acris, Persoon Syn, 437.<br />
In woods.<br />
Juice at first yellowish- white, very acrid.<br />
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