Abstract
Mummied Medlar fruits collected from the ground in spring and placed on soil in a pot in the open gave rise to fructifications of a discomycete in the following spring. The fungus differs but slightly from Sclerotinia Mespili as described by Schellenberg. The differences noticed are: (1) the ascospores are distinctly narrower; (2) the stalk of the apothecium develops from the apex of the primary protuberance, not from the base as mentioned by Schellenberg.
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