INDEX. 



Alluvial formation 25 



American Cranberry 7 



Amphicarpuni Purshii 58 



Analysis of Cranberry 10 



Appendix 113 



Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi is 



Ashes G3 



Bear-berry 18 



Bell Cranberry 12 



Bill-liook 36 



Bishop, N. II 30 



BiuUrs, Theodore, Letter Ill 



Bui^le Cranberry 12 



Canned Cranberries 95 



Cassandra calyculata 30 



Cherry Cranberry 12 



Choice of Locations 25 



Clean Surfaces necessary 48 



Color of Cranberries 14 



Covering by Sand 56 



Cranberry, American 7 



" Analysis of. 10 



" Bell 12 



" Bugle 12 



Cherry 12 



High 18 



High-bush 18 



Hog 18 



Jelly 94 



" Large 7 



" Mountain 18 



" On Upland 17 



" Sauce. 94 



" Small 7 



" Spice 8 



" Varieties of 12 



Cuttings, Sowing 56 



Dams 65-67 



Double-seeded Millet 58 



Drift Formation 27 



130 



Drainage 58 



Drains 38 



Embankments 70 



Enemies and Difficulties overcome. 71 



Excessive Heat 82 



Exporting 95 



Fan, Cranberry 93 



" Portable 86 



Feather-leaf 30 



Fences 45 



Fen wick, Jas. A .73-74 



Fertilizers 62 



Fires 45 



Fish's, W. C, Report ..113 



Flood-gates 09 



Flooding 64 



Fork for Fence Making 46 



Frosts 80 



Gander-bush 30 



Grass . . S3 



Ground Laurel 30 



Grouse Berry 18 



Gum-tree 30 



Hall, Capt. Henry 21 



Heath Ponds 29 



" Preparing 41 



High-bush Cranberry IS 



High Cranberry 18 



Hill Planting 51 



History of Cultivation. 19 



Hog Cranberry 18 



H(n-sford's, Prof. E. N., Analysis. . . 10 



Hunt, J. Gibbons 00 



Insects '^^ 



" Anchylopera vacciniana 75 



" Black Span-Worni 118 



" Cecidomyia 119 



" Crickets 70 



" Fruit-Worm 71-116 



" Gall-Gnat W 



