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substance thin, white ; hymenium porose behind, becoming 
lamelliform ; teeth placed transversely. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
877. Daedalea latissima. Fr. Syst. Myc. i., 340. Sacc. Syll. 
6404. 
Effused, corky or woody, thick, undulate, pallid Wood colour, 
zoned within (10-70 c.tn. broad) ; pores narrow, distant, rounded, 
or very long, flexuous and subrotund. 
On old trunks. Queensland. 
878. Daedalea sinulosa. Klotsch. Linn, viii., 482. Sacc. Syll. 
6406. 
Effused, corky or leathery, thin, stratose, reviving, pallid wood- 
colour (often 10 c.m. long) ; pores various, minute, sinuous, 
obtuse, smooth. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
879. Daedalea tasmanica. Sacc. Syll. 6408. =Trametes 
dajdaleoides. Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist, hi., 325. 
Resupinate, suborbicular (7|-10 c.m. broad), substance thin, 
hrown, densely floccose ; hymenium wood-coloured, pores broad, 
deep, rounded, angular, pallid within, walls thin, at length broken 
(£ m.m. diarn.). 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
880. Daedalea Bowmanni. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 165. 
Sacc. Syll. 6409. 
Pileus resupinate, then narrowly reflexed, tomentose, pallid 
(5-8 c.m. broad) ; hymenium of the same colour, porose ; pores 
sinuous, edge obtuse, tomentose, margin irregularly toothed and 
lobed. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
Genus 30. CERIOMYCES. Corda. 
Fungi subglobose or pulvinate, nearly sessile, fleshy, or corky, 
cellular within and sporiferous, externally unequal. Spores ovoid. 
881. Ceriomyces incomptus. Sacc. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. v., 
1889, p. 117. 
Subglobose, unequal (8-9 c.m. broad), between corky and woody, 
sessile, externally pallid, nearly even, internally sooty brown; 
cells vertically elongated, very close, dissepiments pallid; spores 
ellipsoid, rather apiculate at the base, 7-9 x 6 y . ; ochrey-brown. 
On wood. Kangaroo Island. 
Genus 31. HEXAGONTA. Fries. 
Hymenophore descending unchanged into the trama ; pores from 
the first hexagonal, regular, woody and hard, with firm dissepi- 
ments, never torn. 
