PACIFIC SCIENCE 
A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO THE BIOLOGICAL 
AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES OF THE PACIFIC REGION 
VOL. V JULY, 1951 NO. 3 
Previous issue published May 3, 1951 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
The Aedes Mosquitoes of the Philippines. 1. Keys to Species. Suh genera Muddus, 
Ochlerotatus, and Finlaya (Diptera, Culicidae). Kenneth L. Knight 
and William B. Hull 211 
Notes on Tetrameres sp. (Nematoda, Spiruroidea) Parasitic in the English 
Sparrow in Hawaii. Leo Kartman . . . .252 
The Sponges of the Island of Hawaii. M. W. de Laubenfels .256 
The Scientific Name of the Nehu, an Engraulid Bait fish of the Hawaiian 
Islands. William A. Gosline 272 
Records and Descriptions of Some Micronesian Psyllidae. Leonard D. Tuthill . 27 3 
Plant Records from Am Atoll and Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, Micronesia. 
Harold St. John 279 
NOTES: 
Note on the Feeding Habits of the Giant White Marlin of the Pacific. 
Fred C June 287 
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