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INDEX

John

Aborigines, 24-27.
Adams, President
Quincy, 58.
Agricultural industries, 216-
248; native method of cul-
tivation, 218-219; neg-
lected opportunities, 220
et seq.; fruit culture, 224-
229; coffee, 229, 230; fu-
ture farming, 231 et seq.;
stock, 236-238; corn, 238-
240; American farmers,
241-242; hints to settlers,
241, 248.

Blaine, James G., 57.
Blanco, General, 74.
Bliss, General Tasker H.,
282.

Bock, Gustavo, 193-194, 198.
Bucarely, Don Antonio, 34.

Caibarien, 315.

Camaguey, 7, 271-272, 318;
Hotel, 240, 271-272.
Camaguey, Province of, 3, 4,
6, 7, 11, 55, 82-83, 189, 200,
211, 270-272.

Camaroncids Mine, 201.

Americans in Cuba, 118, 119, Camp Columbia, 19.

241, 242.

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Campos, Martinez, 65-71, 73,

74.
Canovas, 71.

Cape Cruz, 3, 5.

Cape Maisi, 2, 5.

Cape San Antonio, 2, 3.
Cardenas, 3, 10, 11, 54, 268-
269, 315.
Casilda, 317.

Cauto River, 4, 6, 8.
Central Boston, 275.

Central Preston, 172-174, 177,
276.

Cerro, The, 43.

Cervera, Admiral, 75.
Chinamen, 114-118.

Cienfuegos, 3, 7, 10, 99, 269-
270, 318.

Cienfuegos, Bay of, 315.
Cifuentes, 317.

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Commerce, 34, 46-50, 310-313.

Commercial Code, 18, 19.
Commercial Convention

be-

tween United States and
Cuba, 281-298.

Conditions of to-day, 120 et
seq.
Copper, 210-212..
Coralillo, 317.

Cordillera de los Organos.
See Organ Mountains.
Crittenden, Colonel, 54-55,
260.

Cuban laborer, various opin-

ions of the, 126-146.
Cubans, 80-101; whites of
the cities, 83-90; Cuban
women, 91-96; peasantry,
96-101; negroes, 102-109.
Cuchillas Mountains, 6.
Cuevitas, 7.

Daiquiri, 204-206, 276.
Day, William R., 60.
Dewey, Admiral, 75.
Dumois, 275.

El Cobre, 28, 210-211.
El Morilla, 55.
Encarnacion, 315.
Espeletas, The, 36.
Estavan, 105.

Exports and imports, 310-313.

Fauna, 12, 13.
Felton, 202, 276.

Ferdinand and Isabella of
Spain, 23.
Ferdinand VIK 38.

Finances, 57 and Appendix.
Flora, 12.

Fruit Culture, 224-229.

Garcia, 58, 73.

Garcia y Montes, José M.,

282.

Gibara, 10.

Gold, 212, 213.

Golfo de Buena Esperanza, 2.
Golfo de la Broa, 2, 4.

Gomez, Jose Miguel, 82, 147,
309.

Gomez, Maximo, 58, 65, 67-70,
73.

Government, 17, 18.
Grant, President, 59.
Guajiro, 97-101.
Guanabacoa, 29.
Guanajay, 316.

Guantanamo, 5.

Guantanamo Bay, 5, 6, 10.
Guantanamo, Valley of, 272-

273.

Guines, 264, 316.

Habana, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16,
20, 28, 36, 37, 40, 43, 46, 47,
55, 68-69, 70, 73, 74, 79, 83,
87, 88, 108-109, 113, 116,
119, 135, 143, 147, 155, 159,
188, 189-190, 248, 249-262,
263, 264, 265, 268, 269, 271,
281, 282, 314, 315, 316, 317,
318; Arsenal, 254; Atares
Castle, 55, 260; Cathedral,
259; Central Park, 253, 254,
261; Convent of San Fran-
cisco, 259; Dominican Con-
vent, 260; El Templete,
254-255; La Fuerza, 249,
250, 257-259; La Punta,
249, 250, 260; Malecon, 260;
Miramar Hotel, 260; Morro
Castle, 249, 250, 260; New
Railway Station, 317; Plaza

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