BOTANICAL MUSEUM LEAFLETS 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY 
CampripGe, Massacuusetts, JUNE 7, 1932 No. 
NOMENCLATORIAL NOTES 
ON PLANTS GROWING IN THE BOTANICAL 
GARDEN OF THE ATKINS INSTITUTION 
OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM AT 
SOLEDAD, CIENFUEGOS, CUBA 
BY 
F. Tracy HuBBARD AND ALFRED REHDER 
In preparing a list of the plants growing in the 
botanical garden at Soledad, several instances of nomen- 
clatorial difficulty have been revealed. Ordinarily the 
new combinations made necessary by the transfer of a 
name from one genus or from one specific name to 
another are clear without further explanation, but in 
some cases the nomenclature has become so involved 
that it has seemed advisable to discuss it. 
The following notes are issued in order to publish 
those new combinations which are necessary and to 
clarify those points which seem ‘involved and uncertain. 
ACTINOPHLOEUS Beccari in Ann. Jard. Bot. 
Buitenz. 2 (1885) 126, an teatu. 
Beccari in Malesia 1 (1877) 42 originally charac- 
terized the group as a subgenus of Drymophloeus Zipp. 
The spelling of the subgeneric name is 4 ctynophloeus. 
The species cultivated in the garden is: 
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