44 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



QUARANTINE 2 imk g DIVISION. 



Report for the Month of November, 1915. 



By Frederick Maskew. 



SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection: 



Ships inspected 75 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 3,063 



Horticultural imports: Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 231,740 



Fumigated 3,601 



Refused admittance 175 



Contraband destroyed 41 



Total parcels horticultural imports for tlie month 235,557 



Pests Intercepted. 



From Belgium — 



Aleyrodes sp. and larvse of Thrips sp. on azaleas. 



Coccus hesperidwn, Aspidiotus britannicus and Pseudococcus citrophilus on bays. 



From Fiji — 



Pseudococcus sp. on cocoanut palms. 



From Guatemala — 



Cerataphis lataniw. Pseudococcus sp., Diaspis hoisduvalii, Chrysomphalus aonidum 

 and Coccus Jiesperiduin on orchids. 



From Hawaii — 



Pseudococcus hromelice and Diaspis bromeliw on pineapples. 

 Coccus longulus on betel leaves. 

 Coccid on green cocoanuts. 



From Japan — 



Chionaspis citri and fungus on pomelocs. 

 Lepidopterous larvse in chestnuts. 

 Aphis sp. on potted plant. 



From Mexico — 



Calandra oryzm and Bruchus sp. in garbanzos. 



From Pennsylvania — 



Cerataphis latanim on palm. 



From Tahiti — 



Pseudococcus sp. on pineapples. 



Larvse of weevil in sweet potatoes. 



Morganella maskelU on oranges. 



Aphis sp., Psylla sp., Aspidiotus sp., and Pseudococcus sp. on potted plants 



