36 Journal of tile Mitchell Society \_July 



The initials of the person collecting the specimen is nsu- 

 ally given after each locality and date. These initials refer 

 to the following persons: 



jPranklin /STierman, Jr., State Entomologist. 



R. 8. TToglnm, formerly Assistant State Entomologist. 



L. M. /Smith, formerly Assistant State Entomologist. 



G. M. 5ently, formerly Assistant State Entomologist. 



C. L. il/etcalf, formerly Assistant State Entomologist. 



C. S. 5rimley, Zoologist, Raleigh. 



A. H. ilfanee, Southern Pines. 



More collecting has been done at Raleigh than all other 

 points combined but rather extensive collecting has been done 

 at Beaufort, Lake Waccamaw, Southern Pines, Stem, States- 

 ville, Blowing Rock, Yonahlossee Road, Grandfather Moun- 

 tain, Montreat, Swannanoa, Highlands, Tryon, Canton, Sun- 

 burst (Haywood County), Balsam, Waynesville. 



Some of our specimens have been identified by Van 

 Duzee, Heideman, Osborn and Ball, but most of the speci- 

 mens have been examined by the writer and a majority of 

 the species have been identified by him save in the Family 

 Cicadidse where the identifications stand substantially as 

 made by Mr. Heideman. 



FAMILY CICADIDAE 



Cicada caxiculakis, Harris ( ?) 



A single specimen from Raleigh seems to be nearer 

 this species than any other. L. Sept. C. S. B. 



Cicada linnei^ S. &. G. 



Raleigh, IS^ov. G. M. B. ; E. Oct. F. S. ; E. Aug. 

 Z. P. M. ; L. Sept. G. M. B. 



Cicada lyricex^ DeG. 



Raleigh, E. July, F. S. Andrews, L. July, F. S. 



Cicada resoxaxs^ Walk. 



Southern Pines. A. H. M. 



