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1882. Riley, C. V. — Cicada siptduhrim. • ,(ianl(Mi(>r's Mm. and Ildrlic. Scpicinhcr. 
vol.24, pp. 274,275. 
Orthography of the numes cicada trciirrim and cinnlii s, pu mh rim: 'iininr|iliic forms; 
Masso»pora cicadirta para.sitic on Cioada. 
1882. Osm)HN. IT.— Iiisi'cts of the forest -r/cr/r/a st })l< udtrini. Iowa Stale Leader, 
Deeeinl)or 2. 
Food habits of Cicada srplrndrcim: life history. 
1883. RiLKY. C. V. —Am. Nat., ^farch (February 21). v..l. 17. \k :i22. 
Instinct of Cicada and sense direction in insects. 
1S8:>. SAiNnKHS. Wm. — Ins. Inj. to Fruits. \)\). 35 ;i!). 
(ieiieral account of the species. 
1883. Bessev, C. E. — The periodicaK'ieada in souiheaslern Ma.s.sachusetts. <Am. 
Nat., October (September 17), vol. 17, p. 1071. 
Abundant in June, 1883, in Marthas \'ineyard; notes by C. V. Riley. 
1884. OsBORX, H. — Insects of the orchard. <Bul. Iowa Agric. College, August, No. 2, 
l)p. S7-97. Trans. Iowa State Hortie. Soe. for 1883 (1884), vol. IS. pp. 5!()-52l . 
luciiuics reference to periodical Cicada. 
issi. I'hler, p. R.— Cassino's Stand. Nat. Hist.. IT. p. 227. 
Natural history and distribution. 
1885. Riley, C. V.— Destroying Cicadas. <Rural New Yorker, May 23. vol. 44. p. 353. 
Reply to letter of J. A. K. 
1 ^^5. Riley, C. V. — Expected advent of the locust. <Sci. Am., May 23, vol. 52, p. 320. 
Farmer's Home Journ., June 13, 1885. Orange County (N. Y.) Farmer, May 
28, 1885. See Sci. Am., June 20, 1885, vol. 52, p. 389. 
Simultaneous appearance of a 17-year and a 13-year brood; localities of the two brood.s; life 
history and habits. 
1885. Weed, C. M. — The coming locust plague. <Prairie Farmer, May 23, vol. 57, 
p. 329. 
Notes on Cicada septendecim. 
1885. Riley, C. V. — The periodical or 17-year Cicada. <Harper's Weekly, June 6, 
vol. 29. p. 363, 4 figs. 
Distribution of Brood X and of Brood XXIII; habits, enemies, etc. 
1885. Riley, C. V. — The periodical or 17-year Cicada. <Am. Grange Bulletin. June 1 J . 
Chronological record, natural history, and popular names. 
1885. Ward, Lester F. — Premature appearance of the periodical Cicada. <Science, 
Vol. Y, No. 123, June 12, p. 476. 
1885. Riley, C. V. — The periodical Cicada. An account of Cicada septendecim and 
its (redecim race, with a chronology of all broods known. <Bul. No. 8 [old 
series], Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (June 17), 46 pp., 8 figs. Second edition, 
July 13, 1885. 
1885. Weed, C. M.— The 17-year locust. <Prairie Farmer, June 20, vol. 57. p. 393. 
Brief account of the habits, etc. 
1885. Riley, C. V. — Notes on the periodical Cicada. <"Science, June 26, vol. 5, pp. 
518-521. Reprint: Sci. Amer. Suppl., June 27, 1885, vol. 19, pp. 7905. 7906. 
Distribution of Brood X and of Brood XXIII in 188.5; life history, etc. 
1885. Riley, C.V. — Periodical Cicada in Massachusetts. <Science, July3, vol. »,. p. i. 
The occurrence in southeastern Massachusetts needs confinnation. 
iss.'v Riley, C. V. — The influence of climate on Cicada septendecim. ■ "Enl . Am., 
August, Vol. I, p. 91. 
Records the transfers of eggs of Brood X to the extreme Southern States where no scp- 
tendecim brood is known to occur and of l^rood XXIII to Northern States where no tredrcim 
brood is known to occur. 
1885. D.wi.s. Wm. T.— The jx-riodical Cicada on Statcn Island. <Ent. Am.. Vol. I, 
August, No. 5. p. 91 . 
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