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THE PERIODICAL CICADA. 
Weed, G. M. — The coming locust plague. Prairie Farmer, May 23, 
1885, vol. 57, p. 329. 
Notes on Cicada septendecim. 
Eiley, C. V. — The periodical or 17-year Cicada. Harper's Weekly, 
June 6, 1885, vol. 29, p. 363, 4 figs. 
Distribution of Brood XXII and of Brood VII; habits, enemies, etc. 
Eiley, 0. Y. — The periodical or 17-year Cicada. Am. Grange Bulletin, 
June 11, 1885. 
Chronological record, natural history, and popular names. 
Ward, Lester F. — Premature appearance of the periodical Cicada. 
Science, Vol. V, No. 123, June 12, 1885, p. 476. 
Eiley, C. Y. — The periodical Cicada. An account of Cicada septende- 
cim and its tredecim race, with a chronology of all broods known. 
Bull. No. 8, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (June 17), 1885, 46 pp., 8 figs. 
Second edition, July 13, 1885. 
Weed. C. M.— The 17-year locust. Prairie Farmer, June 20, 1885, 
vol. 57, p. 393. 
Brief account of the habits, etc. 
Eiley, C. Y. — Notes on the periodical Cicada. Science, June 26, 1885, 
vol. 5, pp. 518-521. Eeprint: Sci. Amer. Suppl., June 27, 1885, vol. 
19, pp. 7905, 7906. 
Distribution of Brood XXII and of Brood VII in 1885; life history, etc. 
Kiley, 0. Y. — Periodical Cicada in Massachusetts. Science, July 3, 
1885, vol. 6, p. 4. 
The occurrence of in southeastern Massachusetts needs confirmation. 
Eiley, C. Y. — The influence of climate on Cicada septendecim, Ent. 
Am., August, 1885, Yol. I, p. 91. 
Records the transfers of eggs of Brood XXII to the extreme Southern States 
where no septendecim brood is known to occur and of Brood VII to Northern 
States -where no tredecim brood is known to occur. 
DAVIS, Wm. T. — The periodical Gicada on Staten Island. Ent. Am., 
Yol. 1, August, 1885, No. 5, p. 91. 
Eiley, C. Y. — The song-notes of the i>eriodical Cicada. Science, Sep- 
tember 25, 1885. vol. 6, pp. 264, 265. Eeprint, with additions: Proc. 
Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1885, August, 1886, vol. 34, pp. 330-332. 
Translation: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1886, Jahrg. 47, pp. 158-160. See: 
Science, September 11, 1885, vol. 6, p. 225. Kansas City Eeview, 
October, 1885, p. 171. 
Description of the three prevalent notes. 
Lintner, J. A. — The 13-year Cicada. Argus (Albany), October 11, 
1885, p. 4. 
Notice of the life history. 
Hathaway, Gr. H.— Sc. American. 1885 ( 1) 
Gives records of Brood I for 1818-1869. (See Bull. 8, Div, Entomology, U.S. 
Dept. Agriculture, p. 18.) 
