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McCann, C. 
1931a The Cicada: Lethama locusta Walker. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jour. 
35: 430-436; Figs. 1-5 
McCarthy, Gerald 
1893a The diseases and insects affecting fruit trees and plants, with reme¬ 
dies for their destruction. N. C. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 92: 107-124; 
Figs. 57-66 
Economics of various species 
1895a The peach tree and its parasites. N. C. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 120: 
295-297; Fig. 14 
Economics of the periodical cicada 
McCook, Henry Christopher 
1885a Seventeen years under ground. Tenants ol an old farm; leaves from 
the note-book of a naturalist. 1885: i-xv, 1-460; Figs. 1-140 [352- 
376; Figs. 116-119] 
Popular account of the seventeen-year cicada 
1888a Seventeen years under ground. Tenants of an old farm; leaves from 
the note-book of a naturalist. 1888: i-xv, 1-460; Jigs. 1—140 [352— 
376; Figs. 116-119] 
Reprint of McCook 1885a 
1902a Seventeen years under ground. Tenants of an old farm; leaves from 
the note-book of a naturalist. Revised Ed. 1902: i-xv, 1-460; Figs. 
1-140 [352-376; Figs. 116-119] 
Popular account of the seventeen-year cicada 
McCoy, Frederick 
1880a Cicada moerens (Germ.). The great black, or manna Cicada, and 
Cyclochila australasiae (Donov. sp.). The great green Cicada. Natural 
history of Victoria. Prodromus of the zoology of Victoria; or, figures 
and descriptions of the living species of all classes of the Victorian 
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Descriptions and illustrations of these two species 
McCutchen, A. R. 
1870a Periodical Cicadas in Georgia. American Ent. 2: 372 
Records this species in Georgia in 1869-70 
McDaniel, Eugenia Inez 
1936a The “ 17-year locust” or periodical Cicada ( Tibicen septendecim) in 
Michigan for 1936. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Quart. Bill. 18: 151—153 
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