BROOD XXIV—TREDECIM—1912. 73 
Lee,* Leflore,* Lincoln,* Lowndes, Madison,* Marion, Marshall,* Montgomery,* 
Neshoba, Newton, Oktibbeha,* Panola,* Pike,* Pontotoc,* Prentiss,* Quitman,* 
Rankin,* (Scott), Simpson, Smith, Tallahatchie,* Tate,* Tippah, (Tishomingo), 
Tunica,* Union,* Warren,* Washington,* Webster,* Yalobusha,* Yazoo.* 
Missourt.—Audrain,* Barry, Benton, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau,* 
Cedar, Christian, Clark (?), Clinton, Cole, Cooper, Dade, Dallas, Dent, Douglas, Gas- 
conade, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, (Lawrence), Linn, 
Maries,* Miller, Morgan, New Madrid,* Osage,* Ozark, Pemiscot,* Perry,* Pettis, 
Phelps, Polk, Pulaski, Reynolds (?), St. Charles,* St. Clair, St. Francois, we Louis, 
Scott,* Taney, Texas, Warren, Washington,* Webster. 
Onto.—Hamilton. 
TENNESSEE.—Benton,* Carroll,* Chester,* Crockett, (Davidson), Decatur,* Dickson,* 
Dyer,* Fayette,* Gibson,* Hardeman,* Hardin,* Haywood, Henderson,* Henry,* Hum- 
phreys,* Lake,* Lauderdale,* Lewis, McNairy,* Madison,* (Maury), Montgomery, 
Obion,* Perry,* (Robertson), Rutherford, Shelby,* Stewart, Tipton,* Wayne,* Weak- 
ley,* Williamson. 
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Fia. 27.—Map showing distribution of Brood XXIV, 1912. 
Broop XXIV—Tredecim—1912. (Fig. 27.) 
This is one of the new ¢tredecim broods indicated by the writer in 
Bulletin 18 (new series) of this Bureau on the strength of the following 
records: 
Mr. P. Lynch, Commerce, Scott County, Mo., under date of Decem-. 
ber 24, 1874, reports that the Cicada appeared in the summer of me 
in enn ole numbers, coming in June and remaining about tw 
months. “Their eastern limit in this county (Scott) was the Miseis- 
