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again very low, but there is good reason to expect they will average, for the 

 season, much better than last. 



TABLES. 



The early estimates of the cranberry crop of the country, for thirteen years, 

 are shown in the following table in bushels: 



A table showing the opening and closing prices of New Jersey cranberries, in 

 bushel crates, at New York, for thirteen consecutive seasons, commencing 

 with 1870: 



©84 00 1879. September $1 75 @ $2 00 



125 May, '80 5 00 6 00 



4 00 1880. September 150 2 00 



5 50 May, '81 50 100 



4 00 1881. September 150 2 00 



00 January, '82 3 50 4 00 



3 00 May, '82 2 00 3 00 



5 00 1882. October 1 ....2 75 3 00 



3 00 1883. January 1 4 00 4 50 



2 00 April 2 00 3 50 



2 75 October 1 2 75 3 00 



5 00 1884. January 1 3 50 3 75 



3 50 April 5 25 5 50 



nom. October 2 75 3 00 



2 50 1885. January 1 -4 50 4 75 



May 1 2 50 2 75 



2 25 October 1 150 170 



2 50 1886. January 1 120 140 



Mayl 50 75 



In closing his report Mr. French offered his resignation as statistician of the 

 society. 



1870. September $3 50 



May, '71 1 00 



1871. September 3 25 



May, '72 4 50 



1872. September 3 25 



May, '73 1 50 



1873. September 2 50 



April, '74 3 75 



1874. September 2 75 



May, '75 175 



1875. September.. 2 00 



May, '76 4 75 



1876. September 3 25 



May, '77 2 00 



1877. September.... 2 00 



May. '78 4 00 



1878. September 2 00 



May, '79 2 25 



