These were growing near Bishop Pine and were fairly small, with the largest having a cap 5 cm across. They were growing in the same area of MO #6310. The white milk was copious and did not change color nor stain the gills. The taste was slightly bitter with time. The spore print was white and they were ~ 8.0-8.5 X 7.0-7.6 microns. I've included some photos of the Pileipellis and what appears to be some Aculeate Seta Cheilocystidia(?). Lactarius subflammeus seems reasonable but not everything seems to match up perfectly.