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156. Bruner, L. Report of the entomologist. <Nebr. State Hortic. 
Soc., 1890, pp. 183-217, 25 figs. 
Treats of Schizoneura lanigera, Aphis mali, Honostegia ignota, TIaltica ignita, 
Schizocerus ebenus, Coptocycla aurichalcea, C. guttata, Cassida nigripes, and 
C. bivittata. 
157. Bruner, L. Report on Nebraska insects. <Bull. No. 22, Div. 
Ent. XJ. S. Dept. Agric., 1890, pp. 95-106. 
158. Bruner, L. Insects injurious to young trees on tree-claims. 
<Bull. No. 14, Nebr. Agric. Exp. Sta., June, 1890, pp. 149, 98 
figs. 
Accounts of a large number of species: Platysamia cecropia, Antheria poly- 
phemus, Clisiocampa americana, C. sylvatica, Hyphantriacunea, Datanaangnsii, 
Anisota rubicunda, Acronycta lepusculina, A. americana, A. obliniia, Monophad- 
nusbardus,Cimbex americana, Nematus centralis, Clilamysplicata, Linascripta, 
L. lapponica, Papilio turnus, Vanessa antiopa, Ceratomia hageni, Pseudohazis 
eglanterina, Chrysomela multipunctata, Epicauta cinerea, May beetles, CEcan- 
thus, Leptocoris trivittata, and Cliaitophorus negundinis. 
159. Bruner, L. Report on a local outbreak of grasshoppers in Idaho. 
<Insect Life, v. 3, November, 1890, pp. 135-141. 
160. Bruner, L. Report of the entomologist. <Ann. Rept. Nebr. 
State Bd. Agric., 1891, pp. 240-309, 88 figs. 
A list of insects affecting corn, with brief accounts of many of them. 
161. Bruner, L. Some insects of especial interest to the fruit-grow¬ 
ers of Nebraska. <Rept. Nebr. State Hortic. Soc., 1891, pp. 
195-266, 65 figs. 
Treats of many insects, among them: JEgeria rubi, JE. acerni, PE. exitiosa, PE. 
tipuliformis, Pulvinaria innumerabilis, Mytilaspis pornornm, Hibernia Uliana, 
Clisiocampa americana, Anilieria polyphemus, Prionus laticollis, Platysamia 
cecropia, Haltica chalybea, Epiccerus imbricatus, Anthonomus mnsculus, Sinoxy- 
lon basilare, Oncideres cingulata, Endemis botrana, Carpocapsa pomonella, 
Asgridisca splendoriferdla, Coscinopteradominicana, Colaspisbrunnea, Phoxop- 
teris comptana, Coleophora malivorella, Euphoria inda, May beetles, Macro- 
dactylus subspinosus, Emphytus maculatus, Acronycta oblinita, Ithycerus 
noveboracensis, Leptocoris trivittatus, and (Ecanthus. 
162. Bruner, L. Report on Nebraska insects. <Bull. No. 23, Div. 
Ent. U. S. Dept. Agric., 1891, pp. 9-18. 
Treats mostly of beet insects. 
163. Bruner, L. Notes on beet insects. <Insect Life, v. 3, January, 
1891, pp. 229-230. 
164. Bruner, L. Insect enemies of the sugar beet. <Bull. No. 16, 
Nebr. Agric. Exp. Sta., April, 1891, pp. 55-72, 23 figs. 
Treats of the garden web-worm, blister beetles, ilea-beetles, cut-worms, etc. 
165. Bruner, L. On some destructive locusts of North America, 
together with notes on the occurrences in 1891. <Can. Entom., 
September, 1891, pp. 189-196. <Insect Life, v. 4, October, 1891. 
pp. 18-24. <22d Ann. Rept. Ent. Soc. Out., 1891, pp. 46-50. 
166. Bruner, L. [Grasshopper notes from Idaho.] <Insect Life, v. 
4, November, 1891, p. 146. 
