SYSTEMATIC INDEX.
(J e n . 9. LACTAR.IUS, Fr. Epic. 333.
Hymenophore continuous with the stem. ^ Gills unequal,
between membranaceous and waxy, rather rigid, milky, edge
acute. Spores globose, white, rarely turning yellowish.
Fleshy, terrestrial, putrescent fungi, with a depressed pileus,
a n d adnate-decurrent, sometimes branched gills.
Tribe -1. Piperites. Stem central. Gills unchangeable,
naked, not discoloured or fruinose. Milk at first white,
commonly acrid.
* Tbicholomoidei. Pileus moist, viscid, margin at
first involute and tomentose.-
922. scrobiculatns, Scop. . 971
923. torminosus, Schceff. . 972
. 924. cilicisidffi, Fries . ' ■ , . 973
___ intermedius, Kromb.
925. turpi«TF«î'reîw. . . 987
var. plumbeus, Fries.
926. controversus, Pérs. . 1003
927. pubescens, Fries . 974
-928. aspideus, Fries . 1083
** Limacini. Pileus moists viscid, with a pellicle;
margin naked.
929. insulsus, Fries . 975
___ zonarius, Bull . , ------
930. utilis, Weinm. . 1084
931. blennius, Fries . 988
932. hysginus, Fries . 989
933. trivialis, Fries y . 976
934, circellatus, Batl. 990
935. uvidus, Fries . . 991
i p e b a t i . Pileus without pellicle, hence absolutely
dry, often unpolished.
936. ilexuosus, Fries . . . 992
937. pyrogalus, Bull 993
938. squalidus, Kromb. 1004«
939. capsicum, Schulz. 977
940. chrysorrheus, Fries 984
941. acris, Bolt. 1005