350 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



LOS ANGELES STATION. 



Ships inspected 43 



Horticultural Imports — 



Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 56,794 



Fumigated ^J 



Refused admittance || 



Contraband destroyed ^s 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 56,820 



Pests Intercepted. 



From Central America — 



Aspidiotus cyanophyUi on bananas. 



From Connecticut — 



Green aphis on chrysanthemums. 



From Kansas — 



Anhicaspis rosw on berry bushes. 



From Mexico — 



Heliothis obsoleta on tomatoes. 



From New York — 



Aspidiotus pcrniciosvs on deciduous tree.s. 



From New South Wales — 



Icerya sp. on Veronica. 



Ceroplastes floridensis on Eugenia. 



Lepidosaphes sp. and Chrysomphalus aonidnin on Camellias. 



From Pennsylvania — 



Coccus hesperidum and Chrysomphalus aoniduin on aralia. 

 Pseudococcus sp. on Dracenas, crotons and Ixora. 

 Coccus hesperidum and Saissetia hemisphcrrica on Ixora. 

 Aspidiotus cydoniw on Asnaragus madagascarensis. 

 Cerataphis latanicr on palms. 

 Pseudococcus sp. on Thunbergia grandifolia. 



SAN DIEGO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Ships inspected .30 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 476 



Horticultural Imports — 



Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 5,819? 



P^umigated 3 



Refused admittance \ 



Contraband destroyed 2 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 5,825 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Iowa — 



Crown gall on deciduous stock. 



From Mexico — 



Live pupa; of Anastrepha ludens in package of guavas. 



From New Jersey — 



Aspidiotus sp. on orchids. 



EUREKA STATION. 



Ships inspected 7 



No horticultural imports. 



SANTA BARBARA STATION. 



No horticultural impori.s. 



