158 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



QUARANTINE 2 Mk^ S DIVISION 



Report for the Month of February, 1916. 



By Frederick Maskew. 



SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Ships inspected 71 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 2,249 



Horticultural imports — 



Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 159,454 



Fumigated 904 



Refused admittance 106 



Contraband destroyed 40 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 160,504 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From China — 



Chionaspis citri, Chrysomphalus sp., Pseudaonidia trilobitiformis, Lepidosaphes 

 gloverii, Parlatoria pergandii, Parlatoria sisiphus, and fungus on pomeloes. 

 Fungus on oranges. 



From Florida — 



Phomopsis citri, Lepidosaphes beckii and Parlatoria sp. on grapefruit. 



From Hawaii — 



Pscudococcus bromeliw and Diaspis bromelice on pineapples. 



Coccus longulus on betel leaves. 



Heinichionaspis minor and Chrysomphalus aonidum on cocoanuts. 



Pscudococcus sp., Parlatoria sp., and Lepidosaphes sp. on croton cuttings. 



Pseudaonidia sp. on Hibiscus cuttings. 



From Holland — 



Lepidosaphes ulmi on boxwood. 



From Japan — 



Eggs of Cicada sp. on persimmons. 

 Phomopsis citri on Japanese oranges. 

 Pscudococcus sp. on wistaria. 



Antonina crawi and Leucaspis bambusce on bamboo. 

 Aleyrodes sp. on gardenia. 

 Larvae of weevil in chestnuts. 

 Fungus on cherry. 

 Fungus on maple. 



Larvae of weevil in sweet potatoes. 



Pscudococcus sp. and Lepidopterous larvae on azaleas. 

 Pseudococcus sp. on Taomaba. 

 Fungus on lemon tree. 



From Mexico — 



Lepidosaphes gloverii on limes. 

 Larvae of weevil in tamarinds. 



From Tahiti — 



Pseudococcus nipcc on cocoanut plants. 



