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Sprague, C. J. 



1856. Asteroma pomigena Schw. In Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 

 V, p. 339. 



Interesting description of sooty blotch on apple fruits. 

 Claimed to find minute black perethecia but no evi- 

 dence of fructification. Said to be very common. 

 Sprague, C. J. 



1856. Asteroma pomigena Schw. In Contributions to New Eng- 

 land Mycology. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. V, p. 325. 

 Sooty blotch listed among the New England fungi. 

 Saccard'o, P. A. 



1879. Leptothyrium ? Pomi (Mont. sub. Labrella) Michelia 2, p. 

 113. 

 A technical Latin description given. No spores found. 

 Reported on apples in France. 

 Thuemen, F. 



1879. Labrella Pomi Mntg. In Fungi Pomicoli, p. 118-119, Wein. 

 Describes fungus in Latin and lists others in synonymy. 

 Describes and figures spores as globular. 

 Thuemen, F. 



1879. Leptothyrium carpophilum Pass. In Fungi Pomicoli, p. 110, 

 Wein. 



Latin description of the fungus. Spores long and fusi- 

 form. Reported on pears in Italy. 

 Saccardo, P. A. 



1883. Phyllachora pomigena (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 2, p. 622. 



A technical Latin description is given. Lists Dothiclea 

 pomigena Schw. in synonymy. Reported on Newtown 

 Pippins in Penn. 

 Saccardo, P. A. 



1884. Leptothyrium Pomi (Mont, et Fr.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3, 



p. 632. 

 Gives a technical Latin description. No spores seen. 

 Lists Labi-ella Pomi in synonymy. Reported on epi- 

 carp of apples in France and Rhode Island. 

 De Bary, A. 



1884. Comparative Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Myce- 

 tozoa and Bacteria. (English Translation by Henry E. 

 F. Carnsey revised by I. B. Balfour. Oxford 1887.) 

 Treats of the development of the pycnidium. 

 Saccardo, P. A. 



1884. Microsticta Pomi (Mont.) Desm. 1, c Labrella Pomi Mont. 

 Ann. Sc. nat. 1834, p. 347. Syll. Fung. 3, p. 693. 



Renames Labrella Pomi, giving Latin description after 

 Thuemen, including his description of globular spores. 

 Farlow, W. G., and Seymour, A. B. 



1888. A Provisional Host-Index of the Fungi of the United States 

 P. 40. Cambridge, Mass. Synonymy of sooty blotch 

 given. 



