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TIGER SWALLOWTAIL fP apilio gl.aucnis v. tnrr.ns L.) 
°hio H. A. Go.sard (July 25): This species was received from Hiram 
July 9, attacking lilac. 
ROS E 
ROSE CURCULIO ( Rfrynchit es bicolc r Fab . ) 
Indiana H. F. Dietz (July 18): This curculio is reported as doing serious 
damage to the buds of Rosa rug ^5 a at Speedway City June 26. 
ROSE SAWLY ( Calirc a aethiors Fab.) 
New York P. M- Eastman (August 2): One large rambler rose bush is badly 
infested by the slugs. 
Ohio H. A. Gossard (July 25): Letters quite evidently referring to the 
rose slug were received from Toledo, Geneva, and Cleveland. 
HOLLYHOCK 
A STALK BORER ( Papaipema catarhracta Grote) 
New York C. R. Crosby (July 30): This insect was reported from Gasport 
destroying many plants. 
NYMPI-jTA oron :TA ! 
WATER LILY APHID ( Rhopalosiohum nvmohaeae L.) 
Massachusetts E. P. Felt (August 16): Large patches of water lilies are heavily 
infested, in seme cases blossoms badly disfigured, at Northbcro. 
WISTERIA 
GIANT SKIPPER ( Eparzvreu s titvrus Fab.) 
Ohio H. A. Gossard (August 20): This insect was received from Akron 
August 13, where it was attacking wisteria. 
PIPEVINE 
PIPEVINE SWALLOWTAIL CATERPILLAR (Pap ilio philenor L.) 
Ohio H. A. Gossard (August 2c): An inquiry from Cleveland asked for 
control measures for the pipe vine swallowtail caterpillars, which 
were said to be inflicting severe injury on pipevine. 
