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gust 9, 1915, female (H. S. Barber). This specimen was found while 

 looking for insects at night with a lantern. 



North Carolina. — From Southern Pines and collected by the Rev. 

 A. H. Manee, two males and two females (no date), the females are 

 as small as the males and marked like them; female, July 7, 191 1, 

 small and marked like male; male. July 7. 1914; male. July 8, 1914; 

 two males, July 9, 1914; sixteen males, July 12. 191 5, and all marked 

 as is usual in males. Mr. Manee whites that he finds many of these 

 cicadas on young pines. Wilmington, August i. 191 1, female (George 

 P. Engelhardt), collection Museum of the F)rooklyn Institute of Arts 

 and Sciences. Two females collected at the same place and time as 

 the last by Mr. C. L. Pollard, are in this collection of the Staten 

 Island Institute of Arts and Sciences. 



Georgia. — De W'ht. Mitchell Co.. male (C. S. Spooner) ; has the 

 dark markings usual, in males. Spring Creek, Decatur Co., July, 

 1912, four males, three females (J. Chester Bradley), collection Cor- 

 nell University. In the Uhler collection. U. S. Nat. Museum, there 

 are a male and two females labeled " Ga." All are about the same size 

 and straw colored ; the male with black marks on the pronotum. Al- 

 bany, Dougherty Co., August i, 1913, female (Rchn and Hebard), 

 collection Acad. Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Alabama. — Mobile, five males and five females (H. P. Loding). 

 Grand Bay, Mo])ile Co., May, 1913, male and female; ^lay 20, 1915, 

 male and female; May 22. 1915, male, all collected by H. P. Loding. 

 Irvington, July 5, 1915. male. Mt. Vernon, May 13. 1917. two males 

 (H. P. Loding). Spring Hill (no date), female; same locality, 

 Aug. I, 19 17, male (T. Van Aller). 



Mississippi. — Through the kindness of Prof. R. \V. Harned, I 

 have been able to examine thirty-one specimens of this species col- 

 lected in Mississippi by the students of the State Agricultural and 

 Mechanical College. The localities range from near the northern 

 part of the state to the Gulf coast, and the dates of capture from May 

 14, 1915, at Fontainbleau, to August 5, 1916. at 'Hattiesburg. The 

 localities are: — Verona, Houlka. Egypt, Stonewall, Laurel, Columbia, 

 Hattiesburg, Lucedale, Anner. Caesar, Nugent, Kiln, Long Beach, 

 Ocean Springs, Fontainl)leau and Pascagoula. 



It may be remembered that Uhler reported this species only from 



