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Connecticut 
FOREST AND SHADE-TREE I IT SECTS 
PERIODICAL CICADA ( Magi cicada septendecim L.) 
M. P. Zappe (Jure): Heard the adults and captured one in 
North Branford. 
Pennsylvania 
Maryland 
J. N. Enull (May 30): The first periodical cicadas vere ob- 
served in Franklin County : Mont Alto, May 30, Pond Bank, June 
1, Rouzerville, June 4, Warren Township, June 6, Horse Valley, 
June 10. Adams County : May 31, Cold Springs, June 9. 
Lycoming County : Loyal sock, June 5. Juniata County : Susque- 
hanna Township, June 10, Turbett Township, June 15, Fayette 
Township, June 16. 
R. A. Kemp (June 6): In evidence for about 10 days, a few 
scattered specimens near Frederick, but more numerous in the 
Catoctin Mountains, about 5 miles west of Frederick. The 
brood is evidently small. 
W. H. Larrimer (May 30): A few periodical cicadas heard and 
some pupal cases found at 3304 Rittenhouse Street, Chevy Chase. 
H. C. Skeels (June 2): Found on Holly Avenue in Takoma Park. 
F. W, Mills (June l): Specimens and examples of their destruc- 
tive effects on some apple trees at 15 North Melrose Street, 
Chevy Chase. 
•j .J.-* A> Hyslop (June 27): In digging in the ground, found many 
pupae, evidently of Brood X -and two fourth instar larvae (15 mm 
long) , evidently of Brood XIV. 
North Carolina R. W. Leiby (June 8): The periodical cicada is appearing in 
Burke, Henderson, Buncombe, and Macon Counties according to re- 
ports. Its appearance was first observed between May 20 and 25. 
Z. P. Metcalf (June 22): Appearance of the 17-year locust has 
been reported generally in Burke and McDowell Counties. 
South Carolina 
Georgia 
J. A. Berly (June 2l): The insects were found in portions of 
Oconee, Pickens, and Greenville Counties. In all cases they were 
confined to the foothills. In Oconee County we were able to go 
to the State line in five places, and in each ease the cicadas 
occurred across the river on the Georgia side. 
C. H. Alden (June 21 ): Very abundant at Tiger, Rabun County. 
Heavy emergence in wooded areas from May 20 to June 10. Some 
damage done to young apple trees. 
