BROOD V SEPTENDECTM— -l!n4. 43 
Brood III is appaivntlv well shown hy the adjoininii; or ox ('ii:i|)|)iiiLC 
territory oceiipicMJ hy \\\v two hroods, toilet hei- witli the fact of their 
separation hy a single yeai'. 
This brood was well recoi'ilcMl in IS?!), th(* data heinix |)id)hsii(Ml h\- 
Professor l^ilev in Bnlletin S. old series, of the Dixision of ICnlo- 
molog}'. A nund)er of achlitional records were ohtained at its last 
aj)pearanee in 1896, and re})orts have hcuMi received since tlie j)ul)lica- 
tion of Bidletin 14 adding five new eonnties in northwestern Missoin-i. 
The distribution of the brood as now determined is as follows: 
Arkansas. Ilcinpstead (?). 
IxDiAX Tkukitoky. — Miiscogcc, Tulsa. 
Iowa. — Adams, Cass, Dallas, 'Fremont , Mills. M(>iitu;()in('ry, Vi\^(\ PdllawaMaiiiic. 
Taylor. 
Kansas. — Alien, B<)iirl)on, Chase, Coffey, Douglas. Greenwood , .lackson. Johnson, 
Labette, Lyon. Marion, Morris, Osage, Pottawatomie, Wabaunsee, \A'ilson, Woodson, 
Wyandotte. 
Missouri. — Barton. Buchanan, Caldwell, Dekalb. C.rundy, Henry, llolt, Jack- 
son, Johnson, Lafayette, Mercer, Ray, Saline, Vernjjn. 
Nebraska. — Otoe. 
Texas. — Cooke, Denton, Fannin, Kaufman, Wise. 
Brood Y— Septendedrn— 1914. (Fig. 8.) 
Brood V covers in the main a rather compact territory and does not 
connect directly with preceding broods, except possibly throutrh 
Brood VI, joining the following important series of broods of the 
Alleghany region. Brood Y was reported from Ohio as early as 1795. 
Fitch described it as Brood 5, Walsh-Riley as Brood XI, and Riley 
as Brood XV. 
The limits of this brood as known prior to 1897, the date of its last 
appearance, were given by Mr. Schwarz in Circular No. 22 of this 
Bureau. In 1S97 its distribution in Ohio w^as very carefully studied 
and ma])])ed by Professor Webster and in West Virginia b}^ Professor 
Hopkins. The distribution. as listed below is based on the above in- 
formation, together with numerous records which have since been 
obtained by this Bureau in the investigation of this and other broods. 
The distribution, by State and counties, of this brood as now known 
is as follows: 
Ohio. — Ashland, Athens, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Craw^ford, Cuya- 
hoga, Delaware. Erie, Fairfield. Franklin, Gallia. Geauga. Guernsey, Harrison, Hock- 
ing. Holmes. Huron, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Licking. I.orain, Mahoning. 
Medina, Meigs. Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble. Bcny. Pickaway, Pike, 
Portage. Richland, Ro.ss. Sandu.sky, Sciolo. Seneca, Stark, Suniinit. Tuscarawas, 
Vinton, Wa.'^hington, Wayne. 
Pennsylvania. — Fayette, Greene, Washington. 
Virginia. — Augusta, Caroline, Highland(?). Slien:in<lo:)li. 
West Viroinia. — Barbour, Boone, Braxton, i'.rookc. t ;illioiin. ('lay. Doddridge. 
Favette. Gilmer. Grant. Greenl)rier( ".'). TIan<<i(k. Ilardw ilunison, Jackson, Kana- 
