THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 401 



QUARANTINE !2 «: S DIVISION. 



Report for the Month of June, 1915. 



By Frederick Maskew. 



SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Ships inspected 72 



Passengers arriving from fruit-fly ports 5,63 8 



. , , . Parcels. 



Horticultural imports — 



Passed as free from pests 83,482 



Fumigated 3'072 



Refused admittance '214 



Contraband destroyed 22 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 86,790 



Horticultural exports — 



Inspected and certified 420 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Belgium — 



Aspidiotus hederw on palms. 



From China — 



Cylns formicarius in sweet potatoes. 

 Coccid on litclii trees. 



From Hawaii — 



Diasuis hromelio' and Pseudococcus bromeliw on pineapples. 

 Coccus longuhts on betel leaves. 

 Pseudococcus sp. on sisal plants. 



From Illinois — 



Aiihis sp. on chrysanthemums. 



From Japan — 



Pseudaonidia duplex on Camellias. 



Pseudococcus sp., Pulvinaria sp., and fungus on maples. 



From Mexico — 



Lepidosnphes beckii and Lepidosaphes gloverii on limes. 

 Chrysomphalus aoniduin on green cocoanuts. 



From Pennsylvania — 



Aspidiotus bi-itannicus, Aspidiotus lataniw and Cerataphis lataniw on palms. 



From Tahiti — 



Morgnnella maskelli on limes and oranges. 

 Hevxichionaspis aspidistrw on unknown plant. 

 Pseudococcus sp. on fern. 



