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NARCISSUS 
LESSBR BULB FLY ( Sumerus tuberculatus Rond. ) 
Virginia. C. R. ".Tilley (August): Lessor "bulb flies are very scarce in 
Virginia plantings ("bin inspection) this fall. Adults apparently emerged 
during very warn v?eather in the last part of February and were killed by 
the ."freeze" the first of March. 
ROSE 
HO S3 C URC UL 10 ( Rhynchites bicolor Fab . ) 
Nevada. G. G. Schweis (August 17): The rose curculio is reported as damag- 
ing rose? in Reno. 
•SADDLEBACK CATERPILLAR ( Sibine stimulea Clem.) 
Delaware. L. \. Stearns (August 23): The saddle-back caterpillar was reported 
on rose at Rehoboth and Lc'-es, August 9. 
BRISTLY ROSE SLUG ( Cladius isomer us :iort.) : 
Indiana. H. 0. Deay (July 25): Rose leaves which had been injured "oy the 
bristly rose slug were received from Hudson, July 1, and from Albion, 
July 12. 
WISTARIA 
GIANT SKIPPER ( Eoargyreus tityrus Fab.) 
Connecticut. W. S. Britton (Augast 22); Leaves of wistaria were nearly all 
rolled and partly eaten by this insect at New H a vcn. 
