54 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



QUARANTINE h2 mk, S DIVISION 



REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1914. 



By Frederick Maskew. 

 SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection. 



Parcels. 



Ships inspected 50 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 3,499 



Horticultural Imports. 



Passed as free from pests 96,092 



Fumigated 1,822 



Destroyed or returned 112 



Contraband destroyed 21 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 98,047 



Horticultural exports. 



Inspected and certified 1,391 



PESTS INTERCEPTED. 

 From Belgium — 



AspicUotus heclerw on Azaleas, Phoenix and Kentia palms. 



Aleyrodes sp. on Azaleas. 



Coccus hesperidum on Araucarias. 



Larvae of Thrips sp. on Azaleas. 



From China — 



Plodia inter punctella and Tenebrioides mauritanicus in peanuts. 



From Guatemala — 



Cerataphis latania-. Diaspis hoisduvalii, Clirysomphalus aonidum and Pseudococcus 

 longispinus on orchids. 



From Holland — 



Lepidosaphes ulmi on boxwood. 

 Phytomyza aquifolii on holly. 



From Honolulu — 



Diaspis bromelice and Pseudococcus brovicliw on pineapples. 



Coccus longulus on betel leaves. 5 



Lepidosaphes sp. on crotons. 



From Japan — 



Fungus on oranges. ' 



Lepidopterous larvse in dry herbs and flower seed. ■ 



Poliaspis pint on pine trees. [ 

 LarvEe of weevils in sweet potatoes. 



From Manila — ' 



Saissetia olew, Parlatoria sp., and weevils on orchids. " 



From Nevada — i 



Heterodera radicicola in potatoes. '. 



From Pennsylvania- | 



Larvae of weevils in chestnuts. ,, 



From Tahiti — i 



Clirysomphalus aurantii on oranges. 



