430 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



From Guatemala — 



Chrpsomphalus dtctyospermi and Pseiulococcus sp. on orchids. 



From Hawaii — 



Pscndococcus hroineli(r and Diaspis bromelicc on pineapples. 



Coccus longitlus on betel leaves. 



LarvEe of weevil in beans. 



Live larvse of Trypetid in tomatoes. 



Pseudococcus sp. on cocoanut palm. 



From Japan — 



Pse2idaonidia duplex var. camellia: on Camellia. 

 Larvse of weevil in chestnuts. 



From Mexico — 



Lepidopterous larvse in garlic. 

 Calandra sp. in Tamarind seed. 

 Lepidopterous larvse in dried fruit. 



From Tahiti — 



Larvae of borers in orange wood. 



From Washington — 



Lepidosaphes heclcii on apples. 



LOS ANGELES STATION. 



Sliips insi^ected 36 



Horticultural imports — Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 42,493 



Fumigated 1 



Refused admittance 1 



Contraband destroyed 6 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 42,501 



Pests Intercepted. 



From Central America — ■ 



Chrysomphalus scutiformis, Aspidiotus cydoniw, Aspidiotus cyanophylli and 

 Pseudococcus sp. on bananas. 



From Ohio — 



Pseudococcus sp. on wistaria. 



SAN DIEGO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Ships inspected 39 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 56 



Horticultural imports — p.arceis 



Passed as free from pests 2,1775 



Fumigated ' j 



Refused admittance s 



Contraband destroyed * 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 2,179 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Louisiana — 



Asijidiotus cyanophylli and Pseudococcus sp. on bananas. 

 From New York — 



Pseudococcus sp. on Cape Jessamine. 



EUREKA STATION. 



Ships inspected g 



Horticultural imports — Parcels 



Pa.ssed as frio from pests 49 



SANTA BARBARA STATION. 

 No report received. 



