The Cultivation and Manufacture of TeaMoney, Edward
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The Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea
Money, Edward
Tea
Transplanting, 76
-- holes for, 59, 76
-- mode of, 77
-- results of bad, 77
-- when to be finished, 78
-- best days for, 79
Vacancies, 92
-- difficult to fill up, 92
-- why difficult, 92
-- best plan to fill up, 92
-- large proportion of, 6
Varieties of tea plants, 47
White-ants, Crickets, Blight, 89
-- harm done by crickets, 89
-- harm done by white-ants, 90
-- harm done by blight, 91
-- remedies for crickets, 90
-- do. white-ants, 91
-- do. blight, 91
Weeds, 82
-- ahead of labour, 83
INDEX
_TO THE ADDITIONS IN FOURTH EDITION._
Agricultural machinery, 223
America, 185, 204, 205, 209
Amsterdam Exhibition, 202 to 211
Any fuel _versus_ charcoal, 239, 258
Australia, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207 to 209
Brick tea, 212
Calcutta Syndicate, 202, 206, 208, 210, 211, 212, 214
China tea trade, 288
China, 194 to 198, 201 to 207, 210 to 212, 288
Consumption of China and Indian Tea, 201
Continent of Europe, 202, 211
Damage to tea by procedure in London, 272, 273
Darby’s digger, 225
Date of commencement of tea cultivation in each district, 194
Deliveries and stocks, 195, 197 to 201
Discovery of indigenous tea, 194
Dryers, by Robertson, the Typhoon, 240, 241
„ Allen, 242
„ Davidson, the Sirocco, 243, 244
„ Gibbs and Barry, 244
„ Shand, 244, 245, 246
„ Jackson, 246 to 248
„ Kinmond, 248 to 257
Fermenting Shelves, 239, 258
First tea in India, 194
Greatest and least possible loss by Custom House procedure, 274, 275
Green tea, 203, 204
Himalayan gardens, 212
Hoop iron, 271
How loss by Custom House procedure could be avoided, 275 to 278
Imports into Great Britain, 194, 195, 198 to 200, 203
Increase of Indian Imports into Great Britain, 195
Indian produce for 1883, 195
Indian _versus_ China tea, 219
Jebens’ transplanter, 223
Local market in India, 213 to 218
Loss of tea by procedure in London, 272, 273
Loss on China teas, 288 to 290
Machinery, 222 to 271
Making Indian tea known in United Kingdom, 218 to 221
Manufacturing machinery, 231 to 271
Markets outside Great Britain, 207 to 217
Money loss to producers and Customs by method of weighing in vogue, 278
New mode bulking at warehouse in Crutched Friars, 282 to 286
-- required further, 287, 288
New Zealand, 205
Ornamental tin boxes by Harvey Bros. and Tyler, 266 to 271
Petition of Indian Tea Districts Association _re_ mode of weighing teas,
279 to 281
Planting pots, 223
Plantations in Northern India, 203
Ploughing, 223 to 231
Processes of manufacture, 231 to 271
Rollers by Jackson, 233, 235, 237
„ Kinmond, 233, 234, 235, 237
„ Haworth, 235, 237
„ Lyle, 236
„ Greig, 236
„ Thomson, 237, 238
Russia, 203, 211
Sifters, by Jackson, 259
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