376 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



QUARANTINE 2 (Jtfejg DIVISION. 



REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1917. 



By Frederick Maskew. 



SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 

 Steamship and baggage inspection: 



Ships inspected |ij 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports i.aSa 



Horticultural Imports: Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 15 ^'lji? 



Fumigated '51 



Refused admittance ? = 



Contraband destroyed *^ 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month-- 159,943 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From China: 



Lepidopterous larvae in dried herbs. 

 Larvae of weevil in sweet potatoes. 



From Florida: 



Larvae of Pontia rapw on celery. 



From Hawaii: 



Diaspis bromeliw and Pseudococcus bromelte on pineapples. 



Coccus longulus on betel leaves. 



From Japan: 



Pulvinaria sp. on unknown plant. 



Larvae of weevil in sweet potatoes. 



Fungus on oranges. 



Pscudaonidia sp., Ceroplastcs sp., and l'arlatoria sp. on unknown pot plant. 



From Java: 



Weevil in dried ginger. 

 Fungus on oranges. 



From Manila: 



Psendaonidia sp. on beagle nuts. 



From Mexico: 



Calandra oriizn- and lepidopterous larva' in seeds. 

 Asterolecanium sp. on oleander. 

 Lepidosaphcs lasianthi on croton plant. 



From New Jersey: 



Dialeurodes eitri and Pseudococcus sp. on gardenia. 



From New York: 



Diaspis boisditvalii and Isosoma orchidearum on orchids. 



From Tahiti: 



Lepidopterous larvae in seeds of Barringtonia sp. 

 Lepidosaphcs beckii on limes. 



