340 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



QUARANTINE h2 im: S DIVISION. 



REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1914. 



By Frederick Maskew^ Chief Deputy Quarantine Officer, San Francisco, California. 



SAN FRANCISCO STATION. 



Horticultural imports. 



Parcels. 



Ships inspected 55 



Passed as free from pests 50.165 



Fumigated 1,940 



Destroyed or returned 274 



Contraband destroyed 17 



Total parcels horticultural Imports for the month 51,369 



Horticultural exports. 



Inspected and certified 253 



Fesls Intercepted. 

 From Bogota. 



Isoso7na orchidearuin, Diaspis boisduvalii and larvae of Thrips sp. on orchids. 



From Guatemala. 



Diaspis boisduvalii on Cactus sps. 



From Honolulu. 



Diaspis hromeliae and Pseudococcus sps. on pineapples. 



Cryptorhynchus batatce in sweet potatoes. 



Larvae of Daciis cucurbitw in cucumbers. 



Hemichionaspis viinor and Pseudococcus sps. on green cocoanuts. 



Coccus longulus on betel leaves. 



Asteroleca7iium sp. on Hibiscus cuttings. 



From Japan. 



Fungus on oranges. 



Larvae of weevil in sweet potatoes. 



Parlatoria sp. on maple tree. 



From Louisiana. 



Lepidosaphes beckii on limes. 



From Oregon. 



Epochra canadensis (larvae) in gooseberries. 



From Philippine Islands. 



Chrysomphalus rossi, Saissetia liemispharica and Pulvinaria sp. on orchids. 



From Tahiti. 



Ortalidida- in cocoanuts. 



Lepidosaphes beckii and Morganella maskelU on oranges. 



LOS ANGELES STATION. 



Horticultural imports. 



Parcels. 



Ships inspected 28 



Passed as free from pests 38,022 



Fumigated 21 



Destroyed or returned 4 



Contraband destroyed li 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 38,04Si 



