THE MONTHLY BULIiETIN. 541 



PESTS INTERCEPTED. 



From Belgium — 



Cer(ttuj)his lutuniir on Kenlia palms. 

 Eriococcus (iruuciiriir on Araucaiias. 



From Central America — 



Chrysomphtilns scntiformis, Asindiotus cyanophylU, Saissetia hemisplurrica, and 

 I'scttdncoccits sp., on bananas. 



From Colorado — 



Cydia pomonella on apples. 



From Honolulu — 



Aspidiutus sp., Chryso))iphaius ficiis and I'scKdvcucrns .sp., on bananas. 

 Diuspis brovieliw and Pseudococcus sp., on pineapples. 



From Massachusetts — 



HriiisdiiKi htniytra on apple. 



From New York — 



Lepidosaphes beckii on citrus trees. 



From Ohio — 



LccdiiiHin sp., on iioneysuckle. 



From Oregon — ■ 



Aspidiotus perniciusus on pear. 



From Pennsylvania — 



Chrysoiiiphalns (iiirenitii and Kitcalytnanatus perforatits on palms. 

 Pscudococrus longispimts on Ficus sp. 



From Texas — 



Parlatoria sp., and fungus on grapefruit. 

 Alcyrodes citri on jasmine. 



From Washington — 



Cydia pomonella, Lepidosaphes uhni and fungus on apples. 



SAN DIEGO STATION. 



Steamship and baggage inspection — 



Sliips inspected 26 



Passengers arriving from fruit tly ports 152 



Horticultural imports — Parcels 



l^assed as free from pests 6,631i 



Fumigated \ 



Destroyed or returned 



Contraband destroyed 14 



Total parcels horticultural imports for the month 6,633 



PESTS INTERCEPTED. 



From New Jersey — 



Aspidiotus sp., on orchids. 



From Central America — 



Aspidiotus cydoniir, Aspidiotus sp., and Chrysomphalus scutiformis on Ijananas. 



EUREKA STATION. 



Ships inspected 6 



No horticultural imports. 



