THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 159 



LOS ANGELES STATION. 



Ships inspected 34 



Horticultural imports — 



Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 74,2573 



Fumigated 7 



Refused admittance 58 



Contraband destroyed IS 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 74,3403 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Central America — 



Aspidiotus cyanoiJhyUi and Pseudococcus sp. on bananas. 



From Colorado — 



Flionioiisis citri and Lepidosaphes beckii on grapefruit. 



From Cuba — 



Pseudococcus sp. on tomatoes. 



From Illinois — 



Aleyrodes citri and Chrysomphalus aonidum on citrus. 

 Aleyrodes citri on citrus plant. 



From Mexico — 



Chriisomphalus aonidum and Chrysomphalus aurantii on rose cuttings. 

 Parlatoria pergandii and Parlatoria sp. on ornamental tree cuttings. 

 Chrysomphalus sp. on cocoanut. 



From New York — 



Aspidiotus perniciosus on lilac bush. 



From Ohio — 



Aleyrodes citri on Cape jessamine. 



From Oregon — 



Root knot and hairy root on apple tree. 



From Texas — 



Parlatoria pergandii on grapefruit. 



From Utah — 



Pho))iopsis citri and Lepidosaphes beckii on grapefruit. 



From Washington, D. C. 



Phomopsis citri, Leptothyriuvi pomi and Lepidosaphes beckii on grapefruit. 



SAN DIEGO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Ships inspected 30 



Fisli boats inspected 20 



Passengers arriving from fruit fly ports 126 



Horticultural imports — 



Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 3,357i 



Fumigated 2 



Refused admittance 143 



Contraband destroyed 5 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 3,379 



Pests Intercepted. 



From Chile — 



Unidentified larvae in potatoes (very destructive). 



From Florida — 



Lepidosaphes sp. and Chrysomphalus sp. on grapefruit. 



From Maryland — 



Root knot on Lonicera sp. 



