-5- 



Hab. in fructibus Piri, Kali, Persicae. Arrneniacae in Germania, Gtdlia, 

 Italia, Britannia, Belgio, Austria, America bor. 



Var. syconophila. Cfs. Rabenh. Flora 1850 p. 632 







conidiie ecutionibue; caeepitulis subaurantiacis. In fructibus Fici siccii 

 Casamiceiola Ital. auetri. 



Var. cendida Walk (sub Cospora) : caespitulis cendidis. Ad poma 

 sub dio putrescentia in Thuringia. An haec var. raera typi forma 

 junior? Sporotrichum fructigenum Link, videtur quoque statue infane. 



Monilia cinerea Bon. caespitulis minutis, cinereis compaetiusculis; 

 hyphis cinereis ramuloeis septatie; conidiis irregulars ellipsoideis 

 v. sfaepius liraoniiformibus, 15-17- 10-12, e conereo hyelinis, longt 

 concatenatis. 

 Hab in fructibus putrsscentibus Pruni Ceraei in Germania et Italia. 



I'onilia lexa ?alk Sacc. et Vogl., Cospora laxa Walk. v Oidium laxua 

 g^hrcnb. .Acrosporiun laxum ^erg... conidiis catemiletis, erectinsculis, 

 divergenti-nr aosic, dense aggregatis, grieeis in articulos (conidia) 

 singulbs, oval es secedentibus. 



Hab. in fructibus putridis Pruni Araeniacte in Geraania (Ehrenberg) 

 *An diverse a !. cinerea Bon?" 



"She foregoing descriptions by Saccardo may be translated thus: 



Monilia fructiRena Pers. Oidium fructiRenua Link, Torula 

 fructigena Pers. spore masses more or less compact, cushion- shaped, often 

 rounding end confluent, hairy, whitish then flesh color with ochre yellow, 

 hyphae bunched, with short branches; conidia in long branching chains, 

 egg-ehaped or oblong 25 x 10 -12 microns, from transparent to flesh 

 color (carneolis). 



Habitat, in the fruit of pears, apples, peaches and apricots in 



