480 BS | General Notes. [June, 
are to appear the present summer and that will be rendering the 
woods vocal with their rattling song, in the more southern parts 
Ha! 
Fic. 1. Saighin septemdecim; a, pupa; 4, pupa shell; c, perfect ines d, twig 
egg-punctures, nat. size; e, eggs, enlar rged. (After Riley. 
of the Pe by the time the present number of the te 
IST is out, 
ni 
appear in ign tin te rage Green Lake c odie n, and may als oO ap ; 
in the western part of North Carolina, and abot tw colts ne, Ving in sda 
1 > 
Ther ng foes a 
sin in Pn and fair evidence that Bic! appeated tl that year in Summit erg 
east ant while octraggling g specimens were found in the same year, 
Rathvon, in Lan ounty, Pa., oa by Mr. James Angus, in Westchester cst 
ae Fitch : en records their appearance in 1847, or seventeen ipsam: = P rh 
viously, in the bisetig part of North Carolina, and Dr. Smith, in Wheeling, \ 0 ne 
in 1830, 47, a The distance between the neat bi is very grea 
it is doubtful hee all hase records belong to one and the same brood. 
rae XVIII— 7redecim—1868, 1 
In the year 1881, at intervals of thirteen geod ‘hereafter, oe ¥. 
probability, appear be: Scuatace Illinois, throughou with the 
the north-western corner, in Louisiana, Arkansas  tadias n cesitning Kentuck 
nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and North and Seat, Ca rt sete ence 
Though, as already stated, I publis hed cies sont account ever given of ya this 
of a thirteen-year brood, yet, besides the ntione eo in this ene ca 
particular br has been rece since, oa occurred in the years SS 
*42, 755, and 68; and Mr. L, W. Lyon, at ea nee 1868) pecan of the 
Se +. Horticutaral on even mentione its appearance in 1803. eption 
occurs more or less on the iota “ered with the exe 88 
of oat no ret ae corner that is bounded o ast by Grand river, 
by the Slascset! river! The south-east ale ‘she State, “where Dr. S 
ill, in a 
jon 0 
iF y, ren- 
the 
s Mr. Wm. Raucher, of Oregon, Holt county, saw a few gpa = dis 
ea east part of Buchanan county in 1855, it may occur in small 
tricts even north of the Missouri river. 
