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eye to follow them." The other peculiarity is the 

 noise it makes as it flies about, in this respect quite 

 unlike the common drone-fly. Mr Wilks says : " I can 

 only describe it ' as something between a shriek and a 

 whistle ; it is of course a small sound in itself, but great 



MeRODON EquESTRIS (^Ths Narcissus Fly). 



with grub ; and an infested bulb with two holes. 



1. Neck of the bulb, down which the grub generally makes its 



entrance, 

 i. The full-grown grub. 



3. The chrysalis. 



4. The fully developed fly. 



a. Hole in shoulder of bulb, probably made by a half-grown grub 



migrating from one bulb to another. 



b. Hole made by the grub at the base of the bulb. 



(From Burbidge's ^^ The Narcissus,^^ 1^75* Bi^ kind permission of the 

 publishers, F^etsrs Lovell, Reeve ^ Co.) 



in comparison to the size of its author, and you can 

 often hear it at a distance at which the fly itself is 

 unperceived." When it settles it generally hides 

 amongst the Daffodil leaves, and if disturbed goes a 

 very short distance and then settles again. It is in May 

 and June, and occasionally at the beginning of July, that 



