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tion the Myxomycetes in the herbarium of the Department of 

 Plant Pathology, New York State College of Agriculture, and also 

 those in his private herbarium; to Prof. W. W. Rowlee, for giving 

 us access to the collections in the herbarium of the Department of 

 Botany of Cornell University; to Miss G. Lister, for verifying a 

 number of doubtful specimens in the more difficult genera ; and to 

 Prof. T. H. Macbride, for his opinion regarding several collections. 



The writers present this preliminary list, though incomplete, 

 with the hope that it will stimulate interest in the discovery of 

 other species which have not yet been seen from this locality. 



MYXOMYCETES OF THE CAYUGA LAKE BASIN 



Subclass I. — Exosporeae 

 Family i. Ceratiomyxaceae 



Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa (Muell.) Macbr. 

 Ceratiomyxa porioides (Alb. and Schw.) Schroet. 



Subclass II. — Endosporeae 



Family 2. Physaraceae 



Badhamia macrocarpa (Ces.) Rost. 

 Badhamia rubiginosa (Chev.) Rost. 

 Badhamia utricularis (Bull.) Berk. 

 Craterium leucocephalum (Pers.) Ditm. 

 Craterium aureum (Schum.) Rost. 

 Diachaea leucopoda (Bull.) Rost. 

 Diachaea splendens Peck 

 Diderma effusum (Schw.) Morgan 

 Diderma globosum Pers. 

 Diderma spumarioides Fries 

 .Diderma testaceum (Schrad.) Pers. 

 Fuligo septica (L.) Gmelin 

 Leocarpus fragilis (Dickson) Rost. 

 Physarum cinereum (Batsch) Pers. 

 Physarum citrinellum Peck 

 Physarum citrinum Schum. 

 Physarum compactum (Wing.) Lister 

 Physarum contextum Pers. 

 Physarum flavicomum Berk. 

 Physarum galbeum Wing. 



Physarum globuliferum (Bull.) Pers. » 

 Physarum leucopus Link 



Physarum melleum (Berk, and Br.) Massee 



