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857. Trametes scrobiculata. Berk. Qrev. vi., 70. Sacc. 
St/ll. 6249. 
Ooliraceous ; pileus dimidiate, sparingly sulcate, scrobiculately 
punctate (5 c.m. broad, 18 m.m. long), substance corky, of the 
same colour; pores punctiform (i m.m. diam.). 
On trunks. Victoria. 
858. Trametes mollis. Fr. Hym. Eur. 585. Sacc. Syll. 
6264. 
Resupinate, determinate, somewhat membranaceous, pale wood- 
colour, at length brownish c.m. broad), margin at length 
revolute, pubescent, umber; pores broad, unequal and torn. 
On branches. N.S. Wales. 
859. Trametes Curreyi. Cooke Trans. Bot. Soc. Eden. 157. 
=Tram. umbrina. Currey hid. Fungi 124. Sacc. Syll. 
6273. 
Pileus resupinate, effused, reflexed, lobed, subtomentose, between 
membranaceous and coriaceous, ferruginous umber (6-7 c.m. long, 
2| c.m. broad), slightly zoned ; pores broad, torn, and toothed. 
On trunks. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
860. Trametes ungulata. Berk. Linn. Journ. xin., 165. 
=Polyporus ungulatns. Sacc. Syll. 5222. 
Pileus hard, whitish, shortly hoof-shaped, dccurrent behind, 
delicately tomentose (3J--4 c.m. broad, 2^ c.m. long), margin 
obtuse, rugose, hymenium concave ; pores small, edge of the same 
colour (300 abroad). 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
861. Trametes gausapata. Berk, ij- Rav. in Herb. Grev. xix. 
102.= lrpex gausapatus, B. C. No. 2922. 
Pileus effused behind, and reflexed, sometimes resupinate and 
confluent, velvety, zoned, bright umber, coriaceous (2 c.m. broad), 
substance brown ; hymenium pallid umber ; pores at length 
angular, rather acute (i m.m. diam.). 
On trunks. Queensland. 
SUBRESUriNATJI. 
862. Trametes serpens. Fries Hym. Eur. 586. Sacc. Syll. 
6267. 
Dry, closely adnate, at first erumpent, tuberculiform, orbicular, 
then confluent, white, margin determinate, pubescent; pores 
rounded or angular, unequal, obtuse (1^ m.m. broad); spores 
ovoid, hyaline, 14x6 y. 
On bark. Queensland. 
Genus 28. SCLERODEPSIS. Cooke. 
Pileus flattened, usually scutate at the base, hard, woody, thin, 
margin acute, substance of the pileus thin, continuous with the 
hymenium, pores large, rounded or angular, sometimes confluent 
and elongated, edge acute, sometimes dentate. 
