RUOdD XXI.V—TKEnEClM VM'. 
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F. Grifriii. of Wnkcru'ld, :is occiii riii^ in small mimlxM-s tlir()ii<xli()ul llio 
parish belwoen the otli aiul Joih of May. An ()iil])()s( in Mississippi 
is also rc^porUvl ])y Mr. (i(M)i-i:(' H- Kciil, SulVolk, Franklin County, 
who reports tluMr aj)p(*aranc(^ throu^liout the >ont hwcsicni |)oiii()n 
of \]\v county in tlu^ month of May. 
The rt'cords for tliis brood, thercfoi'e, ar(>: 
Loi isr.wA. — West Fi'liciana Parish. 
Mississippi. — Fraiiklia ( "ounty. 
Tex.vs.— (?). 
Fig. 28.— Map showing (Rstribiition of Brood XX\i, I'JM. 
Brood XXVII— Tredenm—V.)lo. 
A small brood was reported for Franklin County, Miss., as api)(^arui*,^ 
aboH.it May 20, 1902, l)y Mr. George IT. Kent, of Suffolk. 
1 '> K()( ) I . X X V 1 1 1— Tmhriin - I !t I ( i . 
(Xo Cicada records of the i:]-year race have been rej)orte(l eorre- 
sponduig with this brood number.) 
IJuooi) XXIX— 7'm/m/«— 1917. (Fi^. 29.) 
Tavo records wliieli can be assigned to lliis brood nuin])er were 
reported ])y the writei- in Bulletin IS (new series) of this Bureau. 
Mr. C. J. Wellborn, Blairsville, Union County, Ga., writes under 
date of June 12, 1885, that ''in May, 1878, locusts appeared soutli 
