ENUMERATION OF FUNGI. 
19. Trametes badia (n. sp.) ; pileo dimidiato vel reniformi, 
badio tenui applanato coriaceo-rigido subzonato lineato-scabro 
glabriusculo, margine acutissimo pallidiore; contextu molli 
Spadiceo; poris mediis pallidioribus subrotundis, dissepi- 
mentis integris. (Cum. n. 1995.) 
Three inches or more broad, 12 inch long, dimidiate or sub- 
reniform, thin, coriaceous, rather rigid, slightly convex above, 
of a rich bay, with the margin paler, almost smooth, but not 
shining, very obscurely zoned, rough with little raised lines, 
especially behind, quite free from fibres; margin very acute. 
Pores middle-sized, roundish, palerthan the pileus; dissepi- 
ments rather thin, not toothed. Substance soft and silky, 
of a bright brown. 
Allied to Trametes hydnoides ; but quite free from fibres, 
and the pores are larger and differently coloured. 
20. Trametes Beyrichii, (Fr.) Cum. n. 2022. 
21. Deedalea inconcinna (n. sp.); subimbricata, pileo co- 
riaceo-suberoso azono pallide fulvo demum subumbrino sub- 
tiliter velutino glabrescente ; poris subhexagonis elongatisque ; 
dissepimentis tenuibus. Cum. n. 2021. 
Imbricated. Pileus 2 inches broad, 14 inch long, dimidiate, 
Or Aabelliform, with a spurious stem, convex, thin, toug and 
coriaceous, zoneless, slightly uneven, at first clothed with 
very short, somewhat tawny, velvety down, which in older 
Specimens, or in the more exposed parts, vanishes ; more or 
less scabrous behind. Hymenium consisting of more or less 
elongated, often hexagonal pores, with rather thin, flexible, 
=o dissepiments, pale wood-coloured. Substance 
so 
22. Deedalea ¢enuis, (n. sp.); suberosa ligneo-umbrina ; 
pileo tenui applanato zonato rugoso ineequabili glabriusculo ; 
margine acutissimo ; poris rectis radiantibus, interstitiis denti- 
formibus vel lamellatis acie acut’. Cum. n. 2037. 
Pileus dimidiate, 4 inches across, 21 long; thin, flattened, 
corky, marked with one or two deep, and many more superficial 
Zones, which are waved, in consequence of the rugged, un- 
equal surface, extremely minutely tomentose, wood-coloured 
