REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 1 924 IO7 



GENERAL NOTES 

 Additional Myxomycetes from the Cayuga Lake Basin 



Since the appearance of the PreHminary Hst of Myxomycetes of 

 the Cayuga lake basin. ^ numerous gatherings of specimens have been 

 made and studied, as a result of which the following species are 

 added to the list already known to occur in this region. Specimens 

 are preserved in the collections of the writers. 



Badhamia lilacina (Fries) Rost. 

 Growing in considerable masses on mosses in Woodwardia swamp 

 near Freeville, Cortland county, July 23, 1922. Collected by Warm 

 and Muenscher. 



Cribraria languescens Rex 



On decayed wood, in Cascadilla gorge, Ithaca. Tompkins county, 

 July 8, 1922. Collected by F. B. Warm. 



Physarum connatum Lister 



On bark of decaying Populus grandidentata ]Michx., 

 Coy Glen, Ithaca, Tompkins county, December 5, 1922. Collected 

 by Wann and Muenscher. 



Physarum gyrosum Rost. 

 On leaves of cucumber vines, Forest Home, Ithaca, Tompkins 

 count)', July 1922. Collected by F. Dickson. 



Physarum lateritium Morgan 

 Aurora, Cayuga county, July 21, 1923. Collected by F. B. Wann. 



F. B. Waxx and W. C. Muenscher 

 New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Rhododendron maximum L. in Genesee County 



An area of about 3 acres in the Oak Orchard swamp, Genesee 

 county, contains many fine specimens about 10 feet high. The 

 exact location is almost on the Alabama and Oakfield town line, 



1 Wann, F. B. & Muenscher, W. C. Mycologia 14: 38-41. 1922. 



