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acute, and often elongated. The margin, also, is repeatedly 
lobed, the colour ines bright, and the substance rather pale- 
tawny than wood-coloured. 
181. T. levis, sp.; levissimus ; pileo crasso ungulato ligneo- 
pallido subtiliter pubescente ; maboti subéroso subzonáto ; 
poris longis mediis æqualibus pallidis rotundis dissepimentis 
erassiusculis. 
- Old fallen trees, base of Adam's Peak, Ceylon. 
Pileus ungulate, 3 inches wide, 12 long, 1$ thick, extremely 
light, but corky. Pale, obscurely pubescent, slightly uneven. 
Substance obscurely zoned. 
Pores ;'th of an inch broad, nearly equal, pale, slightly 
angular, dissepiments rather thick, obtuse. 
The nearest ally of this species is Trametes odora. 
VT. occidentalis, Fr.— Gardner, n. 77, 95, 122. 
On fallen trees. Hautane Range, Ceylon. July, Oct. 1844. 
Point de Galle. Dec. 1844. 
The specimen is far thicker than the form described by 
Klotzsch, and approaches very near to Polyporus hirsutus, 
differing principally in its pale tawny pores and substance, 
and the thick dissepiments, on account of which it is referred 
to Trametes. 
182. Dedalea pavonia, n. sp.; imbricata ; pileis. renifor- 
mibus quandoque flabelliformibus rigidis coriaceis vertice 
is ligneo-pallidis. minutissime sericeis, zonis crebris fas- - 
Ciatis: poris marginalibus rot pner postice sinuatis. — 
Gardn. n. 108. 
On dead wood. Dimboola, Cuin March, 1844. Pa 
tane Range. Sept. 1844. 
Cæspitose, imbricated. Pilei 2 ehe. or more Us M 
inch long, often laterally confluent, reniform or flabelliform, 
rigid, coriaceous, slightly rugged, attached by the vertex, 
Very minutely silky, wood-coloured, with a few omm; end | 
many delicate paler zones; substance white. — 
Pores ;!th of an inch broad, those near the barron margin - Ee 
round, towards the centre and ibid, varioualy sinuated, Œ . 
_ the colour of the pilane, Er 
