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Brown. J. J. — Coleman's Rural World. January 1, 1873. 
Records the appearance of the Cicada in northwestern Arkansas along the 
White River and its tributaries; traces them hack in 13-year periods to I - 
Glover, T. — Report of the entomologist and curator of the museum. 
Kept. (U. S.) Oomm. Agric. for 1872 (1873), pp. 112-138. 26 figs. 
Appearance and ravages of Cicada septendecim. 
PHASES, Dr. D. L. — Southern Field and Factory. Jackson. Miss., 
April, 1873. 
Refers to his previous publications in the Republican on the 13-yeaT broods. 
Phares. Dr. D. L. — Southern Field and Factory, Jackson. Miss., 
August, 1873. 
Records of Brood VI since 1806; its extent in Louisiana and Mississippi. 
Packard, A. S. — Third annual report of the injurious and beneficial 
effects of insects in Massachusetts. 20th Ann. Kept. Sec. Mass. Bd. 
Agric., 1873. pp. 1G-20, figs. 142, 143. 
Includes general account of periodical Cicada. 
Packard. A. S. — Am. Naturalist, vol. 7, p. 53G, September, 1873. 
Reprint with corrections of article in Third Annual Report. 
Bethune, C. J. S. — Grasshoppers or locusts. Ann. Kept. Ent. Soc. 
Out. for 1874 (1875), p. 29, fig. 30. 
In article on grasshopper ravages, etc.; discusses confusion in use of name 
Locust. 
Kiley, C. Y.— Periodical Cicada, •• 17-year locust." New York Semi- 
Weekly Tribune. June 23, 1876, 3 figs. 
Occurrence of at Lexington, Va., in 1876; list of localities at which these 
insects will appear this year; chronological history of a brood; figures of larva, 
pupa.', and imago. 
Kiley, C. Y. — Entomological notes. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 
December, 1877, vol. 3, pp. 217,218; see Am. Nat., October. 1876, 
vol. 10, p. G35. 
Includes correction of vernacular name of Cicada septendecim : occurrence of 
the same in Virginia in 1876; yearly development 
Leidv, Jos. — Remarks on the 17-year locust, etc. Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Phila., 1877, pp. 200. 261. 
Kiley, C. Y. — The periodical Cicada. Western Farmer's Almanac for 
1878 (1877), p. 48: Column's Rural World, November 28, 1S77. 
Popular description and natural history; chronology of twenty-two different 
broods. 
OSBORN, II. — The 17-year locust. Wester] Farm Journal. July. L878, 
General account of natural history. 
Bessey, C. E. — Iowa Weather Bulletin, November. 1878. 
Gives an account of the distribution of the Cicada in Iowa, illustrated by a 
state map. 
Osborn, H. — Keport of noxious insects. Trans. Iowa State Bortic 
Soc. for 1S7S (1879), vol. 13, pp. 368-402. 
Includes habits and natural history o{ Cicada MptSftdeOMM. 
