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radiantibus, tenuibus, transverse anastomosantibus, acutis ; sinui is 
rectis, inaequalibus, numquam flexuosis. 
On trunks. Cape of Good Hope. 
Daedalea subcongener, Berk. 
Suberosa. Pileo dimidiato, applanato, velutino, pallido, ligni- 
colori, vel subfusco (6-12 c.m. diam.), concentrice sulcato, intus 
pallido, hymenio concolori, lamellis confertis, latis (J-l c.m.) similis 
confertissimis, flexuosis, angustissimis, dissepimentis tenuibus. 
On trunks. Australia. Sierra Leone. Makua Country, Trop. 
Africa. 
Daedalea flabellum, Berk, in Kerb. 
Rigido, coriaceo-suberoso. Pileo amplo, reniformi, vel flabellati, 
postice contracto, quandoque scutati, radiato, rugoso, lineato- 
zonato (20-25 c.m. diam.) cervino ; margin tenui, crispulo vel 
sublobato. Hymenio alutaceo, lamellis radiantibus, furcatis, latis, 
saepe anastomosantibus, dessepimentis tenuibus, rigidis, lacerato- 
dentatis. 
On trunks. Rangoon, Andaman Islands. 
Resembling D. aulacophylla, B., but thinner. 
Daedalea Andamanni, Berk, in Kerb. 
Pileus coriaceous, coarsely strigose with flattened branched and 
serrate laminae, soft, brownish, fawn-colour (1-2 in. diam.), broadly 
effused behind and confluent, forming large resupinate patches 
(6-8 in. diam.), pores sinulose, crowded, narrow, with thin dessepi- 
ments, at length torn. 
On trunks. Andaman Islands, Perak. 
Daedalea Mulieri, Berk, (nec Trametes Mulieri , B.) 
Pileus corky, rather thick, convex, narrowed behind, without 
zones, rugose or tuberculate, smooth, whitish (7-8 c.m. broad), 
margin rather acute, hymenium pale tan-colour, gills rather crowded, 
broad, thin, acute, forked and anastomosing, here and there porose, 
then parallelly sinulose. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
LACHNOCLADIUM. 
It seems remarkable to those unacquainted with his own occult 
reasons, wherefore Saccardo has removed this genus from its 
manifest affinities in Theltphorei and placed it with Clavaria, with 
which, on the other hand, it has no relationship, except that of 
external form. Obviously the lateral hymenium, coriaceous sub- 
stance, and dry persistent form, brings it into proximity with 
Thelepliora , from some species of which Lachnocladium is scarcely 
separated. Surely it cannot consistently be maintained in 
Clavaricei. 
