** Hevea tovicodendroides R. Kk. Schultes*” ex P. H. 
Allen in Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull. 82 (February, 1944) 
50; nomen nudum. 
It is unfortunate that the nomen ‘‘ Hevea toawicoden- 
droides’’ was published inadvertently in a letter which 
Mr. Allen wrote from the field and which appeared in 
print before the description of the new variety. 
Sapium Cuatrecasasii Croizat in Journ. Arnold 
Arbor. 24 (1948) 172. 
This concept was described from material collected in 
the Valle de Sibundoy in the Alto Putumayo not remote 
trom the locality of Schultes 5145 which is the second 
collection which has been made. The close relationship 
of the flora of the Sibundoy Mountains and the so-called 
Villalobos Range southwest of Pitalito in Huila is ob- 
vious from numerous collections of species which are 
known only from these two areas. Among these, we may 
cite Ficus sibundoya Dugand and Saurauia putumayonis 
R. E. Schultes & H. Garcia-Barriga, both of which were 
described from material from the Sibundoy area and later 
turned up in the region of the Villalobos. 
CotompiA: Huila, area of Rio Villalobos, southwest of Pitalito, 
1500-2000 m. alt. *‘ 
easily coagulate. Bark grey-red, smooth. Tree 80 ft. high, diam. 1.5 
ft. Jan. 3-13, 1943, R. EF. Schultes 5145. 
Cauchillo blaneo.’’ Latex thin, yellow, does not 
FLACOURTIACEAE 
Mayna integrifolia (Auwh/m.) R. FE. Schultes comb. 
nov. 
Carpotroche integrifolia Kuhlmann in Mem. Inst. Os- 
waldo Cruz 21 (1928) 396, t. 68. 
In 1912, Dr. Adolpho Ducke collected the type of 
Mayna integrifolia, an exceedingly interesting and very 
distinct species, “‘in silvis non inundatis prope Puerto 
Cordoba, Rio Caqueta, Colombia, juxta fines Brasiliens. ”’ 
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