THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 193 



QUARANTINE [^ ;m, ^ DIVISION. 



Report for the Month of February, 1914. 



By Frederick Maskew, Cliief Deputy Quarantine Officer, San Francisco, California. 



Horticultural Imports — Parcels. 



Ships inspected .54 



Passed as free from pests 135,SG6 



Fumigated 1,406 



Destroyed or returned . 182 



Contraband destroyed 11 



Total parcels horticultural products the month 137,465 



Horticultural Exports — 



Inspected and cortiiied 1,037 



Pests Intercepted. 

 From Japan — 



Pscitdaonidia pwoniw on azalae 



Aulacaspis poifar/oiia on pot plants. 



Alcprodcs citii on oranse foliage. 



Aulacaspis pciitai/oiia on flowering cherry trees. 



Chionaspis citri on oranges. 



PscudaoniiUa diiplr.r. J'lirlatoria pergaiidii on camellia. 



Parlatoria thca on maples. 



Larva of gypsy moth on camellia. 



Larva; of weevils in chrstniits. 



From Honolulu — 



Pseudovorcus bro7n£Uw, Diaspis bromeliw on pineapples. 

 Lepidoptorous larva^ in bolls of roselle. 

 Coccus elongatus on betel leaves. 



From China — 



Cylas formicarius in sweet potatoes. 



From Florida — 



Phomopsis citri, Lepidosaphes ieckii on grapefruit. 



From Isle of Pines — 



Lepidosaphes bcckii, Parlatoria sp. and an undetermined fungus on grapefruit. 



From Manila — 



Parlatoria sp. and Pscudococciis sp. on pot plants. 



From Germany — 



Bruchophagus funehris in alfalfa seed. 



From Louisiana — 



Aleyrodes citri on cape jessamine. 



From Illinois — 



Hemichionaspis aspidistrw on ferns. 



From Pennsylvania — 



Coccus hcspcriduni on citrus trees. 



From Nevada — 



Hcterodera radicicola in potatoes. 



