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AGRICULTURE, DEPT. OF— Contd. 

 Federal Horticultural Board — Con. 

 gota, Colombia, at the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Mo., by H. L. Sanford (70423) ; 

 6 isopods found in soil and 

 packing about various plant im- 

 portations by inspectors of the 

 plant quarantine inspection 

 service at New York City, dur- 

 ing July, 1923 (70424) ; 2 speci- 

 mens, 2 species, of isopods taken 

 on lily bulbs from Scotland, and 

 collected at New York City by 

 Inspector Emile Kostale, August 

 14, 1923 (70484) ; isopod taken 

 on an orchid from the vicinity of 

 Bogota, Colombia, by H. L. San- 

 ford at the Missouri Botanical 

 Garden, St. Louis, Mo., July 23, 

 1923 (70485) ; 2 specimens, 2 

 species, of isopods taken from 

 soil around plants from Japan, 

 collected at Honolulu, Hawaii, 

 and forwarded by L. A. Whit- 

 ney, July 13, 1923 (70511) ; 2 

 lots, about 20 specimens, of 

 land, fresh-water, and marine 

 mollusks collected in soil around 

 potted palms from Manila, P.. I. 

 (70535) ; 7 specimens, 5 species, 

 of land and marine mollusks 

 from Germany, Bermuda, Italy, 

 and England (70573) ; 9 speci- 

 mens, 6 species, of mollusks, 

 from Sweden, Fiume, and Italy 

 (70620) ; land mollusks taken at 

 Boston, Mass., on potatoes from 

 Italy (70696) ; 13 specimens, 4 

 species, of isopods, and 1 scale 

 insect taken in the course of 

 inspection of various plant im- 

 portations (70720) ; 2 mollusks 

 taken at New York City in soil 

 about plants from Britain 

 (70726) ; 3 slugs taken on bulbs 

 from Lisse, Holland (70773) ; 

 16 specimens, 2 species, of iso- 

 pods taken in the course of in- 

 spection of plant importations 

 (71821) ; 2 mollusks taken on 

 privet cuttings from Denmark, 

 at New York City (70834) ; 2 

 slugs from England and Ger- 



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Federal-Horticultural Board — Con. 

 many (70860) ; 10 specimens, 4 

 species, of land and fresh- 

 water shells, probably from 

 India (70989) ; 9 specimens, 3 

 species, of land shells from 

 Jamaica and Germany (71008) ; 

 8 slugs taken on Manetti rose 

 stock from Hawlmark, New- 

 townards, Ireland (71015) ; 4 

 specimens, 2 species, of isopods 

 collected from plant importa- 

 tions from Bremerhaven, Ger- 

 many, and Baracoa, Cuba 

 (71053) ; 2 slugs from Germany 

 (71066, 71075) ; mollusk from 

 Bell Station, Md. (71133) ; 4 

 specimens, 3 species, of land 

 and fresh-water mollusks from 

 Bremen, Germany (71142) ; 

 mollusk taken on barley from 

 Italy (71216) ; land shells taken 

 from among ferns from Eng- 

 land; 2 slugs taken on plants 

 from England ; 4 snails from 

 England (71302, 71303, 71867, 

 71973) ; fresh-water mollusks 

 taken on lily pips from Germany 

 (71393) ; 4 tree toads from 

 Charleston, S. C. (71400) ; 4 

 specimens, 3 species, of land 

 shells from Germany and Bra- 

 zil (71417) ; slug taken from 

 soil from Angers, France, and 

 a land shell taken on crotons 

 from Habana, Cuba (71418) ; 

 isopod collected from a plant 

 imported from England (71445) ; 

 land shell taken in soil about 

 the roots of a Mahaleh plant 

 from France (71464) ; 2 slugs, 

 one from Ireland and the other 

 from Cuba (71524) ; 7 speci- 

 mens, 3 species, of isopods 

 from various plant importations 

 (71526) ; 60 specimens, 4 spe- 

 cies, of land shells from Win- 

 chester, England, and Eukhin- 

 sen, Holland (71561) ; mollusk 

 taken in orchids and bamboo 

 from Guatemala (71600) ; 18 

 isopods found in soil and pack- 

 ing about various plant impor- 



