310
11 4 7 . Lactazius (P ip e z ite s) chzysozzhaeus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 428.
Ghrysorrhmus, from jxpvcrog = gold, and pm = I flow. From
the milk.
Pileus rather fleshy, umbilicate, then infundibuliform, yellowish
flesh-coloured, marked with darker zone,s or sp o ts ; stem stuffed,
then hollow, equal, even, ivhite; gills decurrent, thin, crowded,
yellowish ; milk wliite, then golden yellow, very acrid.—Price / .
71. Bolt. t. 144. Cooke Illus. t. 984.
In woods.
Pileus 2-3 in. broad. Stem 2-3 in. long, J iu. tbick. Spores 6 p. diam.
1 1 4 8 . Lactazius (P ip ez ite s) a c zis. Bolton Fungi, t. 60.
Acris = sharp, sour.
Pileus fleshy, irregular, a t length infundibuliform, viscid, dusky
cinereons ; stem stuffed, then hollow, somewhat excentric, pallid,
attenuated downwards; gills rather crowded, pallid, yellow, turning
red ; milk acrid, white, then reddish.—F r. Hym. Eur. 428. Gooke
Illus. t. 1005.
In woods.
Pileus 3 in. broad. Stem lJ-2 in. long, J in. tbiok. Spores 6 y diam.
Strong scented.
1 1 4 9 . Lactazius (P ip ez ite s) umb zinu s. Fers. Syn. 435.
Vmbrimus = umber-brown.
Pileus compact, convexo-plane, umbilicate, dry, rivulose floccose,
umber, zoneless; stem solid, very short, white, turning greyish ;
gills crowded, pallid yellowish ; milk acrid, white, causing grey
spots.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 429. Gooke Illus. t. 1006.
In pine woods.
Pileus 3 in. broad. Sbort and compact. Stem scarcely 1 in. long. Spores
8 y diam.
1150. Lactazius (Pipezites) pezgamenus. Fr. S ym . Fur. 430.
Pergame'nus, from pergamena = parchment.
White. Pileus fleshy, tough, convex, then a little depressed,
repand, without zones, rugulose, smooth ; stem stuffed, smooth, becoming
discoloured; gills adnate, very narrow, horizontal, much
crowded, branched, white, then straw-coloured; milk acrid, white.
— Gooke Illus. t. 978.
In woods.
Spores 7 X 5-6 y. Stem 3 in. long.
1151. Lactazius (P ip ez ite s) pip ezatus. Scop. Cam. 4,49.
Pipera'tus = peppery, hot to the taste.
White. Pileus compact, umbilicate, then infundibuliform,
rather regular, not zoned, even, smooth ; stem solid, thick, very
short, white ; gills decurrent, arcuate, crowded, narrow, dichoto-
mous, white ; milk copious, a c rid ,. white.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 430.
Cooke Illus. t. 979.
In woods.
Pilens 4-9 in. broad. Stem 1-2 in. long, 1-2 in. tbiok. Spores 8 y diam.
1152. L a c ta z iu s (P ip e z ite s ) v e ile z e u s . Fr. S ym . Fur. 489.
Veller'eus, from veliera = fleeces. Woolly.
White. Pileus compact, umbilicate or convex, tomentose, zone-
less ; margin reflexed ; stem solid, blunt, pubescent; gills distant,
arcuate, whitish ; milk scanty, acrid, white.—Sow. t. 204. Cooke
lllu s . t. 980.
In woods.
Spores 8 y diam. Pileus 5-7 in. broad. Stem 2-3 in. long, 1-lJ in.
tbick.
1153. L a c ta z iu s (P ip e z ite s ) e x s u c c u s . Otto.
Fxsuccus = without juice.
Pilens clothed with adpressed down, flesby, depressed, with an
involute margin ; gills decurrent, wbite, shaded with verdigris, connected
by veins and forked ; stem wbite, very sboi t, clothed with
adpressed down ; whole plant rigid and brittle, milkless.— Pact,
vellereus var. /3. exsuccus. Fries, Sys. Myc. i.,p . 77. Cooke
lllu s. t. 981.
In pine woods, etc.
Smaller than L . vellereus. Spores 8-9 y diam.
1 1 5 4 . L a c ta z iu s (P ip e z ite s ) s c o tic u s . B. 4 Br. Ann. S a t. S is t.,
No. 1783.
Sco'ticus — Scotch ; described from specimens found in SooF
land.
Pileus depressedly tomentose, then becoming smooth, the involute
margin tomentose ; flesh firm ; wholly wiiitish. Stem somewhat
unequal, smooth, approaching flesh colour; gills thin,
scarcely branched. Milk persistently white, acrid.—Cooke Illus.
t. 1004 B.
Amongst moss.
Odonr pungent. Spores 7 - 8 //diam. Pileus 1-2 in. broad.
Tribe 2. Dapetee.
Stem central. Gills naked, milk from the first deeply coloured,
1155. L a c ta z iu s (D ap ete s) d e lic io s u s . Linn. Suec. 12\i.
Delicio'sus = delicious.
Pileus fleshy, umbilicate, viscid, zoned, smootli, rufous-orange,
growing pale ; margin smooth ; stem stuffed, then hollow, rather