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166 bis. TRAMETES RIGIDA, Berk. & Mont. in Ann. Sci. Nat. 1849, t. xi. p. 240, 37, var. 
TENUIS. 
A thin, nearly resupinate form. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 311). 
167. TRAMETES PICTA, Berk. (Trametes Mülleri, var., Berk. in Linn. Soc. Journ. 
vol. x. р. 820.) Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, nos. 140 and 204). 
168. TRAMETES UMBRINA, Currey, in Linn. Trans. ser. ii. Bot. vol. 1. р. 124. Brisbane 
(Ғ. М. Bailey, no. 190). 
169. TRAMETES VERSATILIS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, 1842, p. 150. Brisbane 
(Е. М. Bailey, по. 227). 
170. DÆDALEA ASPERA, Kl. in Linnea, 1833, viii. p. 480. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, 
no. 165). 
171. DÆDALEA INCOMPTA, Berk. MSS. (Plate ХП. figs. 1, 2.) РПео pallido, maculis 
sordide brunneis variegato, fisso, duro, rugoso, zonato, margine obtuso; hymenio 
minute sinuoso, lignicolori, poris postice descendentibus. 
Pileus imbricated, 2 inches wide, 14 long, of a pallid tint, variegated with dirty brown 
stains, cracked (perhaps in drying), rough and zoned. The hymenium is wood-coloured, 
composed of minute and irregular sinuosities, which run down the wood on which it 
grows, and there form sistotrema-like teeth; dissepiments thin, rigid, the edges even, 
about 4 a line to a line in depth ; substance hard, much paler than the hymenium, from 
1 to 1} line thick. Port Douglas, Rev. J. Е. Tenison Woods ( F.M. Bailey, no. 377). 
172. DÆDALEA SANGUINEA, Fr. 
The pores measure about ті; inch across. А resupinate form of this species was also 
sent without a number. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 361). No. 369 seems to be the 
same thing in a more advanced state. 
173. D&DALEA SCALARIS, Berk. & Broome, п. sp. (Plate ХТ. figs. 7-9.) Albus, pileis 
imbricatis crassis sursum quasi dealbatis, poris ex rotundis varie sinuosis acie 
obtusiusculis, contextu molli suberoso candido. 
Pileus 3 inches long, imbricated, from $ to 1 inch thick; pores about 1 line deep, 
dzedalioid except at the extreme margin, where they are subrotund but irregular. It has 
very much the habit of Trametes gibbosa; but the hymenium is very different ; it differs 
also in the upper surface, which looks as if it had been whitewashed. Brisbane (F. М. 
Bailey, no. 429). 
174. HEXAGONIA CRINIGERA, Fr. 
The specimen was sent under this name; but Fries describes his plant as not ‘zoned, 
whereas the present plant is distinctly zoned; nor is the attachment the same exactly, 
neither is the pileus “ rotundatus,” but rather reniform. It agrees better with H. apiaria, 
a specimen of which is in the herbarium at Kew. It was collected by John Marquis near 
Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 408). 
175. HEXAGONIA DECIPIENS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, 1845, iv. p. 57. (Plate 
XII. fig. 3.) | 
Gippsland, Victoria, Miss F. M. Campbell. (Е. M. Bailey, nos. 336. 12. and 347. 4). 
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