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863. Sclerodepsis colliculosa. Berk. Coo£e. =Trametes 
colliculosa. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1847, [507. Saco. Syll. 6237. 
Pileus sessile, semi-orbicular, thin, hard, leathery, plicately 
rugose, somewhat silky, zoned, ochraceous (6-15 c.m. broad, 5-8 
c.m. long), substance tawny ; pores large (1| m.m. diam.), dentate, 
pallid wood colour. 
On dead wood. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
Genus 29. DAIDALDA. Fr. 
Pores firm, sinuous and labyrinthiform when mature, the rest as 
in Trametes. 
864. Daedalea glabrescens. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 39. 
Sacc. Syll. 6359. 
Pulvinate, expanded, thick, at first scabrous and tomentose, then 
smooth, zoned, pallid (15 c.m. broad, 8 c.m. long), margin acute ; 
gills thick, straight, for the most part flexuous behind. 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. (Fig. 60.) 
865. Daedalea intermedia. Berk. Linn. Journ. xviii., 385. 
Sacc. Syll. 6361. 
Dimidiate, pallid, zoned in front, radiately rugose from the im- 
pression of the pores (6-7 c.m. broad, 3^-4 c.m. long), pores large, 
here and there elongated (H m.m. broad). 
On trunks. 
866. Daedalea ambigna. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1845, 305. 
=Trametes ambigua. Fr. Nova Sym. 80. Sacc. Syll. 6184. 
Pileus corky, thick, convex, without zones, becoming white, 
smooth (15 c.m. broad, 7 c.m. long, 3-4 c.m. thick), hyrnenium 
rather tan-coloured, pores small, sinuous, with the edge obtuse. 
On dead trunks. N.S. Wales. 
867. Daedalea subcongener. Berk. Grev. xix„ 93. 
Corky. Pileus dimidiate, flattened, velvety, pallid wood 
coloured, or rather tawny (6-12 c.m. diam.), concentrically sulcate, 
pallid within, hyrnenium of the same colour, pores deep (|-1 c.m.), 
much crowded, flexuous, very narrow, dissepiments thin. 
On trunks. 
868. Daedalea Mulleri. Berk, (not Trametes Mullein , B.) 
Grev. xix., 93. 
Pileus corky, rather thick, convex, narrowed behind, without 
zone, rugose or tuberculate, smooth, whitish (7-8 c.m. broad), 
margin rather acute, hyrnenium pale tan-colour, gills rather crowded, 
broad, thin, acute, foi’ked and anastomosing, here and there porose, 
then parallely sinulose. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
869. Daedalea incompta. Berk. Linn. Trans, n., 61, t. 12, 
/. i, 2. Sacc. Syll. 6363. 
Imbricate, pileus pallid, variegated with dingy brown spots, 
split, hard, rugose, zoned (5 c.m. broad, 4 c.m. long), margin 
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