68 DISEASES OF THE CRANBEKRY. 



can be flowed, are not so likdy to be attacked by this 

 worm as those whicb are not covered with water during 

 the winter. The conclusion thus arrived at is, that 

 flooding is a partial remedy for this enemy to the cran- 

 berry. Hence, those who are constructing a yard, will 

 if convenient endeavor to secure this advantage, if it 

 does nothing more than aid in keeping down the cran- 

 berry worm. 



