120 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF 
PI ST8 in 1 1 i:< i PTED 
During the year the Inspectors and collaborators <»f the Bureau coll 
from foreign plants and plant products Insects belonging to L,798 recognized 
species and others distributed among L,604 genera and families, fungi and 
bacteria belonging to 324 recognized Bpecies, plant-parasitic nematodes belong- 
ing to T recognized species, and cumbers of Interceptions of diseases caused by 
fungi, bacteria, nematodes, or other agents thai could be referred to family. 
genus, or other group only. Many of these Interceptions were of considerable 
economic or scientific importance. 
a total <'t" 81, -<"►■■; interceptions of insects and plant diseases were made 
during the year. A summary of the Interceptions appears in table it. 
Table it. Interceptions of insects and plant diseases made during the fiscal 
year 1936 
Cargo 
Stores 
Baggage 
Quar 
Mail 
Total 
Port 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
eases 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
eases 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
eases 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
In- 
Dis- 
eases 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
t ma 
Baltimore 
882 
8 
49 
946 
32 
19 
690 
14 

35 
8 
308 
688 
13 
160 
12 
2 
2 
2,514 


163 
731 

8.060 
5 
976 

■ 
1 

1 

II 
8,213 
1 
19 
061 
n 
46 
8 

51 
192 
37 
1 
2 
9 

54 
1 
50 
124 
10 
8 

4 
1 
1 
49 


8 

320 
1,028 
82 
•J 
282 

18 

n 

II 
10 
2 
7 
n 
60 
11 

1 
408 
4 

176 
25 
2 

5 


4 
4 
2 
1 
53 

9 
50 
13 
.' 



78 
146 

278 
1,848 
3 
89 
32 
114 
10 




106 
806 
81 
ii 
n 
M 



535 
1 

188 
2 

19 
4 

8 





553 
57 
3 



16 
409 

502 
in 
1, 178 
838 
15 




18 
M 
108 

81 
88 

n 


20 
65 
4,988 
2 
64 


50 
3 
61 
140 
759 
5 
380 
86 
1 

7 
838 

48 
357 
1 
18 
73 
1,973 

1 
28 
1 
') 
5 
- 
ii 
3 
1, 131 
I'll 
108 
a 
89 
1 
ii 

9 

10 
21 
1 
9 
1 

7 
5 
2 
22 
282 

192 



1 
12 

71 
12 
2 
2 
18 
1,133 
98 
1 

31 


1 
3 
It 


26 
16 
n 
13 
11 
1 
16 
i) 

654 
1 

18 
85 
1 

7 

n 

(1 

(1 
15 

52 
8 
1 




257 
48 
ii 
283 

19 
6 
5 




• 
1 
in 

4 
1 

II 

31 


10 
6 


3 





1 



12 





8 
8 

71 
381 

21 

-• 
7 
4 

(i 



6 

1 



'I 


68 


41 
2 
23 


30 

13 


4 


106 



1 
- 

us 


8, 123 


147 

4 
1) 


1 



II 
II 
1. 181 

27 


- 
1 
4 


18 

10 


4 




2 




1 


3 
1 
ii 

101 
1 




101 
(I 


(1 


2.039 
13 
a 
6,046 
60 
" 
41 
50 
55 
460 
1,308 
423 
412 
71 
14 
8,366 
48 
• 
18 
.'71 
191 
l 
119 
21 
8, 131 

- ■ 
Bell Ingham 
9 
Blaine 
10 
Boston ' 
Brownsville 
BiilT-ilo. 
44 
ioo 
10 
Charleston 
25 
-O 
31 
Del Rio... 
" 
Detroit 
77 
Douglas 
3 
Eagle Pass 
n 
411 
m 
i 
200 
lulU 

■ m 
569 
. : lie ' 
60 
.^t 1 
5 
Laredo 
61 
■ 

Mercedes 
71 
Miami 3 
59 
Mobile 3 
Naco 
OS 

es~ 
1.134 
Norfolk 
546 
Phil uIHphi i 
Porl Arthur 
•i.j 
33 
1 
1 
« 
4 
14 


18 
San J » l hi . . . 
34 

80 
Pftvannah 
H 

165 
' 

1 
: 
9,215 
7.703 
s 
3.115 
\. BM 
966 
88 Ml 
- I 
> Inclu it < lulfport, 
.• Puerto EUoo m Kk 88 interceptiona of Insecta and 2inl f plant 
ectlon o( fru for shipment t<> the main- 
iken from mail destined f^r the mainland. 
