48 THE BITREAU OF SCIENCE 



No. 3, May, 1915 



Kemp, Stanley. On a collection of stomatopod Crustacea fr«m the Philip- 

 pine Islands. 



Baker, C. F. Studies in Philippine Jassoidea : III, The Stenocotidae of the 

 Philippines. 



Light, S. F. Notes on Philippine Alcyonaria. Part V: Comularia minuta, 



a new species. 

 *Seale, Alvin. Note regarding the dugong in the Philippine Islands. 



No. i, July, 1915 



Heller, K. M. Neue Kafer von den Philippinen: III. 

 Baker, C. F. Two Amphipoda of Luzon. 



Crawford, D. L. Ceylonese and Philippine Psyllidae (Homoptera). 

 *Schultze, W. Erster Beitrag zur Coleopteren Fauna der Philippinen. 



No. 5, September, 1915 



Wileman, A. E. Notes on Japanese Lepidoptera and their larvae: Part II. 

 Day, Artemas L. Difficulties encountered in the culture of bangos, or 

 milkfish, in Zambales Province. 



No. 6, November, 1915 



Baker, C. F. Studies in Philippine Jassoidea, IV: The Idiocerini of the 



Philippines. 

 Wileman, A. E. Notes on Japanese Lepidoptera and their larvae: Part III. 

 Funkhouser, W. D. Re\iew of the Philippine Membracidae. 



The Mineral Resources of the Philippine Islands for 1914 was 

 issued during the year, as was also a small pamphlet entitled 

 Birds in their Economic Relation to Man. The new publication 

 folder which was sent to press in 1914 was issued early in 1915. 

 Translations into Spanish entitled "La industria de curtidos en 

 las Islas Filipinas" and "La fabricacion del azucar" were issued. 

 These pamphlets are for free distribution. 



A catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera, consisting of about 200 

 pages, was received in first revised page proof at the end of 

 the year. 



The serial numbers and the titles of press bulletins issued 

 during the year are as follows : 



No. 35. Notas de interes para los hacenderos de azucar. [.January 28, 

 1915.] 



Leaflet. Notas de interes para los hacenderos de azucar. [February 18-23, 

 1915. Silay Exposition and Carnival.] 



No. 36. Investigation of iron-ore deposits in Surigao, Mindanao. [Febru- 

 ary 6, 1915.] 



No. 37. Philippine gold production for 1914 shows great increase. [Febru- 

 ary 6, 1915.] 



No. 38. Mosquitoes and malaria in the Philippine Islands. [February 8, 

 1915.] 



No. 39. The return to Manila of the Bureau of Science party which made a 

 survey of the iron ore in Surigao Province. [March 31, 1915.] 



