280 The Philippine Journal of Science isis 



Localities. — The types from Kankao, Formosa (Inamura coll.) , 

 are preserved in the Institute of Science, Government of For- 

 mosa. Hozawa collected the species at Hokuzanko, Formosa, 

 on May 23, 1911. 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN JAPANESE, REFERRED TO IN THIS PAPER, 

 WITH THEIR ORIGINAL TITLES 



Report Term. I. (M. Oshima.) — Daiichikwai Hakugi Chosa Hokoku. (Pub- 

 lished by the Government of Formosa, 1909.) 

 Report Term. II. (M. Oshima). — Dainikwai Hakugi Chosa Hokoku. 



(Published by the Government of Formosa, 1911.) 

 Report Term. III. (M. Oshima). — Daisankwai Hakugi Chosa Hokoku. 



(Published by the Government of Formosa, 1912.) 

 Report Jap. Forestry Station. — Ringyo Shiken Hokoku. (Published by the 



Department of Agriculture and Commerce, Tokyo.) 

 Special Report Agr. Exp. Station. — Noji Shikenjo Tokubetsu Hokoku. 



(Published by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Government of 



Formosa.) 

 Systematic Entomology (S. Matsumura). — Konchjoi Bunruigaku, Tokyo, 



1907. 

 Thousand Insects (S. Matsumura). — Senchu Zukai, Tokyo, 1904. 

 The Insect World. — Konchyu Sekai. (A monthly journal published by 



Nawa in Gifu.) 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Jap. — Nihon Konchyu Gakkwai Kwaiho, Tokyo. 

 Zool. Mag. Tokyo. — Dobutsugakuzassi. (A monthly journal published by 



the Zoological Society of Tokyo.) 



