INDEX. 



Alluvial formation 35 



American Cranbeny 7 



Amphicarpam Purshli 58 



Analysis of Cranberry. 10 



Appendix .113 



Arctostaphyloa Uva-Ursi 18 



Ashes 63 



Bear-berry 18 



Bell Cranberry 13 



Bill-hook 36 



Bishop, N. H 30 



Bndd's, Theodore, Letter Ill 



Bugle Cranberry 12 



Canned Cranberries 95 



Cassandra calyculata 30 



Cherry Cranberry 13 



Choice of Locations S5 



Clean Surfaces necessary 48 



Color of Cranberries 14 



Covering by Sand 66 



Cranberry, American 7 



Analysiscf. 10 



Bell 12 



Bugle 12 



Cherry 12 



High 18 



High-bnsh 18 



Hog 18 



Jelly 94 



Large 1 



Mountain 18 



On Upland 17 



Sance 94 



Small 7 



Spice 8 



Varieties of 12 



Cuttings, Sowing 56 



Dams 65-67 



Double-seeded Millet 58 



Drift Formation 27 



130 



Drainage 68 



Drains 38 



Embankments 70 



Bliiemies and Difflcnlties overcome. 71 



Excessive Heat 82 



Exporting 95 



Fan, Cranberiy 93 



" Portable 86 



Feather-leaf 30 



Fences 45 



Fenwick, Jas. A 73-74. 



Fertilizers 62 



Fires 45 



Fish's, W. C, Report 113 



Flood-gates 69 



Flooding / 64 



Fork for Fence Making 46 



Frosts 80 



Gander-bush 30 



Grass 83 



Ground Laurel 30 



Grouse Beny 18 



Gum-tree 30 



Hall, Capt. Henry..' 21 



HeathPonds 29 



" Preparing 41 



High-bush Cranberry 18 



High Cranberry 18 



Hill Planting 51 



History of Cultivation 19 



Hog Cranberry 18 



Horsford's, Prof. E. N., Analysis. . . 10 



Hunt, J. Gibbons 60 



Insects ''I 



" Anchylopera vacciniana 75 



" Black Span-Worm 118 



" Cecidomyia 119 



" Crickets TO 



" Fruit-Worm 71-116 



" GaU-Gnat 119 



