THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 75 



From Belgium — 



Ah urodi.s si>. on azaleas. 



From Brazil — 



Cerataphis latankr on orchids. 



From China — 



Lepidupterous lame in garlic. 

 Melanose on pomelos. 



From Greece — Patras — 



i<aissctia oka and Parlatoria caUantiiina un olives. 



From Hawaii — 



Chrysouiphalus aurantii on orchids. 



Trypetid larvae in red peppers. 



Psendococcits hromeliw and Diaspis hromeliw on pineapples. 



Coccus lonffuhis on betel leaves. 



Ilevtichionaspis sp. on air plant. 



Lecanium sp., Pseuduonidia sp., and Asuidiotus sp. on unknown plants. 



From Holland — 



Lepidosaphes ulini on boxwood. 



From Japan — 



Larva; of AVeevil in chestnuts. 



Parlatoria sp. and Hcmichionaspis aspidistra: on maples. 



Fungus on tangerine oranges and lemons. 



Calandra sp. in wheat. 



Aleyrodes sp. on gardenias. 



From Philippine Islands — 



Pseudococcus sp. on pot plants. 



From Samoa — 



Morganclla maskelli on oranges. 



From Sydney — 



Chrysomphalus aurantii on Kentia palm. 



From Tahiti — 



MorganeUa maskcUi on limes. 



From Washington — 



Crown gall on apple tree. 



LOS ANGELES STATION. 



Ships inspected 46 



Horticultural imports — Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 117,4S4J 



Fumigated 54 



Refused admittance 110 



Contraband destroyed 30* 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 117,679 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Belgium — 



Aspidiotus brittanicus and Coccus hespcridum on bays. 



From Central America — 



Aspidiotus cydoniw and Chrysomphalus scutiformis on bananas. 



From Florida — 



Phomopsis citri on grapefruit. 



From Holland — • 



Lepidosaphes iihui on boxwoods. 



From Idaho — 



Rhizoctonia on potatoes. 



