638 265. Gomph..11. HYMENOTHECE:. Pi. cell. aph. 
XXIII. 265. GOMPHUS. . Gomphe. 
Thallus clubshaped ; sides plaited, veiny; cap- not 
distinct. 
Gomphus clavatus. Clubbed somphe- 
Thalli in tufts, truncated, veiny on the sides. 
Clavaria truncata, Schmid. Icon. 3, 237. 
Merulius clavatus, Persoon Syn. 498. 
In grassy places in woods. 
F. DapaLtipE®. Volva 0; stem 03; cap semicircular,” 
leatherlike or corklike, sessile ; hymenium  veiny; veins 
anastomosing and forming a network. 
XXIV. 266. D/EDALEA. Persoon. Labyrinth-slool. 
Cap semiorbicular, beneath netlike. 
1. Dedalea quercina. Oak labyrinth-stool. 
Thallus leatherlike, pale woody ; cap wrinkly, bald, 
flakes branched, sinuated, sinuses large. 
Agaricus quercinus, Lin. S. P. 1644; Sowerby Fungi, 181. 
Agaricus labyrinthiformis, Bull. Herb. 442, 
Merulius quercinus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1431. 
Dedalea quercina, Persoon Syn. 500. 
Agaric of the ouk. 
On the trunks of oak-trees. 
Texture delicately fibrous, flexible, and may be readily 
cut into slices; used as a styptic to restrain the bleeding 
from wounded arteries. 
g. dura. Thallus hard, thick, in network like peach- 
stones. 
2. Dedalea sinuosa. Sinuous labyrinth-stool. 
Thatlus downy, knobby, zoned and wavy in ridges ; veins 
sinuous, oblong, or irregular. 
Boletus sinuosus, Sowerby Fungi, 194, 
Deedalea gibbosa 8? Persoon Syn, 501. 
On old poplar-trees. 
3. Dedalea confragosa. Broken-in labyrinth-stool. 
Thallus leatherlike, woody, rough zoned, brown-brick- 
red; sinuses labyrinthlike, grey. 
Boletus confragosus, Bolt. Fung. 160. 
Boletus labyrinthiformis, Bull. Champ. 357, 
Dedalea confragosa, Persoon Syn, 501. 
On the trunks of trees. 
