1881.] Entomology. 48. 
corded it since 1829, is most icky gevatess I age pi those counties in 
which there is undoubted eviden appearance during the present year 
( asad viz: Adan, Bollinger, ‘Benton, Clarke ce a Pomme’ & Cooper, Cole, 
nklin, Gasconade, Iron, Je Kno wis, Mario Macon, Morgan, 
re nitean, Pike, "Phe Ips, Pulaski, ‘Pol Petts, beter Be St. ne St. dike: St. 
Francois, St. Clair, Warren ingto 
t not improbably overlaps some of the erttory fog a by the septemdecim Brood 
oe [a brood which appeared last in 1879], but 1 do not think it extends into 
ansas. 
In Illinois it occurs more or less throughout the whole southern half of the State, 
ut more especially occupies the counties from the south part of Adams pavanné along 
; i ar county, and 
er 
part), Franklin, mie ardin, Hamilt tah Johnson, Jaspe', Jersey, P gnc Law- 
rence, McLean (east end), Macon, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Pike, Perry, 
Piatt, Pope, Richland, Randolph, Sangamon, Saline, St. Clair, Union (north east 
corner), Washington, Wayne, Wabash agp cers and White. There were none 
the present — either at str n Maco sgn or at Pia fi in rcurkinn county; 
nor were there any at Bloom bet Norm ean; nor in Dewitt county, 
which lies south of M McLean; nor in  Spting reo ieceucls county, which is north- 
east of Champaign. 
In Kentucky, according to Dr. Smith, it occurred in the north-west corner of the 
— about Paducah and adjacent counties south, in 1829, 42 and ‘55, and it oc- 
Paired hoveie 18 
nsas, it occupied all the northern counties in 1842, ’55 and ’68. 
In Aisoata’ it o cupied R ussell and adjacent counties on i east side of Black 
Warrior river, in A ag and ’68. 
n Tennessee, it occupied Davidson, Montgomery, Bedford, Williamson, Ruther- 
ford and adjacent counties, n 1842, ’55 and ’ 
In North Carolina, t appeared in Mecklenburg county, in 1829, ’42, 755 and ’68. 
n e Chester district and all the adjoining country to the Geor- 
gia line, west, and to oe North Carolina line, north, was occupied with it in 1816, 
"29, °42, 55 and ’68. 
In Geo Rogie, it has estas in Cherokee county since the year 1816 
‘ ana, it appear Heaps, Caddo, Clairborne, Washington and ad- 
Jacent parishes, in 1855 an 
It cae patos SS bone in ‘Mississippi and Indian Territory, though I am unable 
ocalities, 
‘th in 1868, various facts which extend its range in Georgia 
and Tennessee, and which show that it also occurs in restricted 
Parts of Indj 
We shall be very glad to receive detailed information of the 
“Edgar county also has the septemdecim Brood ul. 
