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1894. Smith, J. B.— Thoporiodical Cicacla. \R(i)l. Ijitcin.. Ann. ]\r\)\. X..I. A-^'iic. 
Kxper. Sta., pp. 5S2-591, !io;s. 52-57. 
General articles relating espwiaily to Hrood 1 1 in New Jersey; Cicada towers discussed. 
1895. Lander, Benj.vmin. — Domed hurrows of Cicada siplindccini. <.Tourn. X. Y. 
Ent. Soc, III, March 1. j.]). 33-38, plate. 
1895. Love, E. G. — Notes out he I 7-yoar Cicada, Cicada srptcndcciin. C.Joiinial \.Y. 
Micros. Soc, XI, Ai)ril 2. j)p. 37-40, plate li). 
Original observations on structural details, the turrcls. etc. 
1895. Makl.vit, C. L.— The Hemipterous mouth. <Proc. Ktit. Soc Wasli., Vol. Ill, 
No. 4, pp. 241-249, Juno 22, tigs. 21-23. 
Detailed study of the hemipterous mouth from dissection of the pniodiciii ("iciida. 
1895. LiNTNER, J. A.— The 17-year locust in the State of New York in 1894. <10th 
Kept. Inj. and other Ins. N. Y. From 48tli Kept. N. Y. State Mus. Nat. Hist., 
pp. 420-425, 2 iigs. 
Quotes circular (see above"* and gives the results. 
1895. McC.\RTHY, G.— Bui. No. 120, N. Car. Agric Exp. Sta., November. 
Contains brief notice of Cicada. 
1896. OsBORN, Herbert. — Observations on the Cicadse of Iowa. <Proc. Iowa Acad. 
Sci., Ill, 1895, pp. 194-203. Cicada septendccim. 
1896. Slingerl.wd, M. V. — The apple crop and 17-year locusts. <Rural New 
Yorker, January 25, p. 53. 
Doubts that the Cicada has any influence on the crop. 
1896. Hyatt, J. D. — Cicada septendccim; its mouth part.s, and terminal armor. <Am. 
Mo. Mic Journ., February 17, p. 46. 
Mouth parts and ovipositor of the Cicada; method of oviposition (illus.). 
1896. Slingerland, M. V. — On what do 17-vear Cicadas live? <rRural New Yorker, 
May 23, p. 351. 
Food habits of Cicada. 
1896. Bruner. L. — Seventeen-year locusts. <Nebraska State Journal, June 19. 
1896. Slingerland, ;M. V. — Seventeen-year locusts not poisonous. <Rural New 
Yorker, July 11, p. 464. 
Food habits of Cicada. 
1897. ScHWARZ, E. A.— The periodical Cicada in 1897. <Cir. No. 22, s. s., Div. Ent., 
U. S. Dept. Agric, May, pp. 4. 
Localities for Brood V, septendecim, and Brood XXII, tredecim, in 1897. 
1897. Webster, F. M.— The 17-year locust in Ohio. <Ohio Farmer, May 20, p. 40, 1 
map. 
Expected occurrence in the State. 
1897. Slingerland, M. V. — Do 17-year locusts damage fruit trees? <Rural New 
Yorker, July 3, p. 437. 
Damage not of great importance. 
1897. "Webster, F. M. — The San Jose scale and the periodical Cicada. ^Newspaper 
bulletin, Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta., November, pp. 2. 
Relates to Brood V in eastern Ohio. 
1897. Webster, F. M. — Brood XV [V] of Cicada septendecim in Ohio. <Can, Ent., 
October, pp. 225-229. 
Distribution of Brood V in Ohio in 1807. 
1897. Web.ster, F. M. — The periodical Cicada, or so-called 17-year locust in Ohio. 
<Bul. No. 87, Ohio Agric Exp. Sta., November, pp. 37-68, 11 figs. 
Distribution in Ohio, habits, natural enemies, etc. 
1898. Hopkins, A. D.— The periodical Cicada in West Virginia. <Bul. No. 50, W. Va. 
Agric Exp. Sta., January f April), pp. 46, 23 figs., 1 map, 4 pis. 
A general account with detailed records of all broods in West Virginia. 
