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obtuse, hymenium minutely sinuous, wood coloured, pores (1-2 
m.m.) descending behind. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
870. Daedalea scalaris. B. Sf Br. Linn. Trans, ii., 61, t. 11, 
f. 7-9. Sacc. Syll. 6364. 
White, pilei imbricate, thick, bleached above (7-8 c.m. long, 
2-2-| c.m. thick), pores roundish, then variously sinuous, edge 
obtuse, substance soft, corky, white. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
871. Daedalea tenuis. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1842, 151. Sacc. 
Syll. 6367. 
Corky, umber wood-colour ; pileus dimidiate, thin, flattened, 
zoned, rugose, unequal, becoming almost smooth (10 c.m. broad, 6 
c.m. long), margin quite acute, pores elongated, straight, radiating, 
interstices dentiform or lamellate, edge acute. 
On stumps. Queensland. S. Australia. 
872. Daedalea Schomburgkii. Berk. Austr. Fungi 27. Sacc. 
Syll. 6368. 
Corky, pallid ochraceous ; pileus thin, flattened, dimidiate, zoned, 
rather rugose, very shortly velvety, then nearly smooth (7-10 c.m. 
broad, 6 c.m. long), margin acute ; pores elongated, radiating, con- 
fluent, lamellate, dissepiments thick, rugulose, edge rather acute. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
873. Daedalea Sprucei. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1856,236. Sacc. 
Syll. 6370. 
Pileus corky, subconvex, rather rough (12 c.m. and more broad), 
margin zoned, dingy umber, thin, hymenium convex ; pores flexu- 
ous, elongated, umber brown, dissepiments broken into lamellae. 
On dead trunks. Queensland. 
874. Daedalea aulacophylla. Berk. Linn. Journ. xni., 165. 
Sacc. Syll. 6374. 
Pileus reniform, sometimes furnished with a short peduncle, 
whitish, tomentose, rather scabrous, slightly zoned (20-23 c.m. 
broad, 8-10 c.m. long) ; gills umber, elongated behind, transversely 
sulcate. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
875. Daedalea unicolor. Bull. Fr. Hym. Eur. 588. Sacc. 
Syll. 6376. 
Pileus coriaceous, villous, strigose, cinereous, zones of same 
colour (3-4 c.m., connate or imbricate) ; pores labyrinthiform, 
flexuous, intricate, acute, at length torn and dentate. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
876. Daedalea Hobsoni. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 165. Sacc. 
Syll. 6382. 
With the habit of D. unicolor , but the whole fungus ochrey 
white, flaccid, submembranaceous (8-12 c.m. wide, 6 c.m. long) ; 
