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Closely allied to T. Sprucei, B.; but ihe pores are twice as 
wide. 
99. T. pevExa, B. Lignosa, subungulata, postice decurrens; pileo ve- 
lutino subzonato subfulvo ; hymenio pallido, poris mediis acie obtusis. 
Tweed River ( Guilfoyle). 
Pileus 13 inch wide, 1 long; pores j; across. Sometimes ungulate, 
without any trace of pores. 
100. T. vNGuLATA, B. Pileo duro albido breviter ungulato postice 
decurrente subtiliter tomentoso, margine obtuso rugoso; hymenio 
excavato, poris parvis acie subconcoloribus. Schomb. no. 2. 
Adelaide. 
Pileus 13 inch wide, l inch long ; pores |. 
I have a species from Major Hobson, Staff Corps, Bombay, 
which much resembles this; “pileo molliusculo undulato sub- 
tiliter tomentoso, poris amplis armeniacis elongatis dissepimentis 
tenuioribus acie acutis."  Pileus about the same; pores jl; inch 
across. 
101. T. errrermra, B. Minor; pileo ungulato postice decurrente 
zonato fusco hispidulo, margine albido; poris pallidis mediis acie ob- 
tusis. Schomb. no. 26. 
Adelaide (Schomburgk). 
Pileus 3 inch wide, ¿ long; pores 3), across. 
A pretty little species, with an irregular pileus marked with 
two or three furrows. 
102. T. LAcTINEUS, B.; Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. x. p. 371. 
Var. postice fuscus, Schomb. nos. 7, 10, 42, 66. 
Adelaide (Schomburgk) ; New England. Occurs also in Ceylon, Cuba &c. 
103. T. conLicuosa, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1847. 
New England. A single specimen. 
104. T. OCCIDENTALIS, Fr.; Schomb. nos. 8, 17, 18, 40. 
Adelaide (Schomburgk). 
The pores in no. 8 approach closely to those of a Dedalea. 
105. T. rrc1iDA, B. $ Mont. Syll. p. 168. 
Tweed River (Guilfoyle). 
106. DaDALEA TENUIS, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1842; Schomb. 
nos. 9, 70. 
Cape York, Adelaide. 
At first apricot-coloured and velvety, gradually becoming smooth; 
more or less zoned and rugged, occasionally quite even. 
107. D. Hosson, B. Pileo coriaceo dimidiato pallide cinereo sub- 
