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850. Trametes lsevis. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1847, 507. Sacc. 
Syll. 6205. 
Quite even ; pileus thick, hoof-shaped, pale wood-colour, deli- 
cately pubescent (8 c.tn. broad, 4| c.m. long, 4 c.m. thick), sub- 
stance corky, rather zoned ; pores long, of medium size (J m.m. 
diam.), equal, pallid, round, dissepiments rather thick. 
On roots. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
851. Trametes Pini. Fr. liym. Eur. 582. Sacc. Syll. 6213. 
Pileus between corky and woody, very hard, pulvinate, con- 
centrically snlcate, cracked and scrupose, rough, ferruginous brown, 
turning blackish (5 c.m. and more), substance ferruginous tawny ; 
pores large, rounded or oblong, yellowish brick-red. 
On trunks. W. Australia. 
852. Trametes fibrosa. Fries Epic. 490. Sacc. Syll. 6220. 
Pileus corky, thin, rather undulate, zoned, dark brown, hispid 
with thickly-grown branched fibres (4-6 c.m. broad), margin 
fringed ; pores minute, angular, brown. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
853. Trametes liispidula. B. $ C. Cuban Fungi 304. 
Sacc. Syll. 6235. 
Small, hoof-sliaped, ferruginous-umber (18 m.m. wide, 12 m.m. 
long), pileus hispid behind ; margin rather tomentose ; pores of 
medium size, the edge paler () in.m.), substance of the same 
colour. 
On dead wood. Australia. 
854. Trametes epitephra. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm,, 165. 
Sacc. Syll. 6240. 
Pileus hoof-like, decurrent behind ( 1-1# c.m. broad, 6-7 m.m. 
thick), zoned, brown, rather hispid ; margin white ; pores paliid, 
medium size, edge obtuse. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
855. Trametes pyrrhocreas. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm 164 
Sacc. Syll. 6241. 
Pileus rather thick, zoned, behind umber brown, at length 
velvety, in front shortly strigose, and lineate (5-7 c.m. broad, 
5 c.m. long), substance compact, but soft, tawny; pores rounded, 
dissepiments thick (400 p diam.). 
On trunks. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
856. Trametes ochroflava. Cooke Grev. ix., 12. Sacc. Syll 
6247. 
Wholly bright ochraceous yellow, often imbricate; pileus 
corky, compact, convex or flattened, tuberculose (7-25 c.m. broad 
5-12 c.m. long), margin often concentrically sulcate, internally of 
the same colour, concentrically zoned ; pores roundish, minute 
equal, ochraceous (i m.m. diam.). Tubes 1 c.m., and more, Ion®! 
On trunks. Queensland. 
