\begin{table}%ta.1 \caption{\label{GBother} The other Galactic Bulge PNe observed with Spitzer/IRS (program $\#$3633).} %\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{r l c c c c c c} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} IRAS name & PN name & RA & Dec & Spectral type$^a$ & Optical diameter$^{{e}}$ & Distance from GC & Dust type \\ & & J2000.0 & J2000.0 & & (arcsec) & ($\degr$) & \\ \hline 17230$-$3459 & H 1-12 & 17 26 24.3 & --35 01 41 & unknown & 6.8 & 7.33 & O \\ 17385$-$2211 & M 3-13 & 17 41 36.6 & --22 13 03 & none$^b$ & 0.0 & 6.78 & O \\ 17427$-$3402 & H 1-32 & 17 46 06.3 & --34 03 45 & none$^b$ & $<$5.0 & 5.13 & O \\ 17459$-$3421 & H 1-35 & 17 49 14.0 & --34 22 52 & none$^c$ & 2.0 & 5.50 & O \\ 17585$-$2825 & M 2-23 & 18 01 42.7 & --28 25 44 & none$^d$ & 8.5 & 3.56 & O \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip $^a$ None -- neither [WC]~nor {\it wels}; $^{{b}}$~G\'orny et~al. (2004); $^c$~\cite{Wang2007}; $^d$~G\'orny et~al. (2008); $^e$~Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae \cite{Acker1992}, 0.0 -- PN is a point-like source. \end{table}