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length smooth, as if laccate ; hymeninm white, concave ; pores 

 punctifonn, T -^ (T in. wide, witli broad, obtuse dissepiments. Allied 

 to Trametes oc/woleuca, B In the measurement of the pores, the 

 dissepiments are always included, so that y^ means a hundred to 

 the inch. This was formerly referred to P. pubescens, Fr. 



*~ * Trametes sepium. B — Lond. Journ. Bot. v. 6, p. 322. 

 Dcedalea Sepium, Rav. Fung. Car. Fasc. 1, 21. Pilei effused at 

 the base, reflexed, often laterally confluent, finely tomentose, re- 

 peatedly zoned, pale wood-coloured ; coriaceous, sometimes tri- 

 quetrous when young; substance white ; hymenium pallid ; pores 

 slightly sinuated, about ^ inch across. No. 166, 329. Car. Sup. 

 No. 1029, 1473, 1541, 2063, 2284,2303. Car. Inf. On oak, pine, 

 Taxodium. No. 3874. Alabama, Peters. 3878, Alabama, Beau- 

 mont, on Laurus Sassafras. No. 5591, Connect., C. Wright. Ohio, 

 Lea. 



«*.158. Daedalea glaberrima. B. & C— Pileo reniformi candido, 

 polito leviter sulcato ; stipite laterali brevi obtuso ; poris demum 

 sinuosis. No. 1032. Santee River. On decaying logs. 



Pileus Z\ inches across, 2 long ; reniform, rather rugged, with a 

 few shallow grooves ; white, polished ; margin thin ; stem \ inch 

 long and wide, lateral, obtuse ; pores ^g- inch wide, at length sinu- 

 ated. This is just one of the species which oscillate between 

 Trametes and Dcedalea. 



— * Daedalea pallido-fulva. B.— Hook Lond. Journ., v. 6, p. 

 322. Of a corky substance ; pileus 1-J inches long, 3 or more 

 across ; dimidiate, rather shining, rugged, zoneless, pallid ; hyme- 

 nium pale tawny ; pores narrow, ^ inch wide, straight, here and 

 there sinuated. Ohio, T. G. Lea. 



* Daedalea confragosa. Fr.— No. 5862. Maine, Morse. Few 

 fungi are more liable to be attacked by insects. 



— 159. Daedalea puberula. B. % C— Pileo molli-suberoso, irregu- 

 lari, dimidiato, hie illic tuberculoso, puberulo, ochraceo ; margine 

 tenui; poris parvis demum sinuatis, No. 3612. Penns. Dr. Michener. 



About 4 inches across ; irregular, corky, of a soft substance, 

 which is slightly zoned, attached behind, and more or less decurrent, 

 even, with the exception of a few obtuse, tubercular, elevations, 

 finely pubescent ; ochraceous ; pores about ^ inch across, sinuated ; 

 of the same colour as the pileus. This species just forms the 

 transition between the two sections of Fries. 



* Daedalea cinerea. Fr— No. 1865. Rhode Island, Bennett. 



* Daedalea unicolor. Fr.— No. 3398. Masstt., on Willow. No. 

 4710. Car. Inf. 



* Daedalea aurea. Fr.— Rav. Fung. Car. Fasc. 2. 14. (Rav. No 

 1614. 1024.) Car. Inf. Ohio, Lea. 



* Daedalea ferruginea. Fr.— No. 4273, 4407. Penns. Michener, 

 on Betula lenta, Brit. N. Am. Franklin's First Voyage. 



