INDEX 



TO THE ADDITIONS IN FOURTH EDITION. 



PAGE 



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 . ., >.i ,.> .. . 201 

 Continent of Europe . 202, 211 



Damage to tea by procedure in 



London .;;' -- ' . 272, 273 

 Darby's digger .... 225 

 Date of commencement of tea cul- 

 tivation 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 



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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 pro- 

 cedure could be avoided 



275 to 278 



Imports into Great Britain 194, 195, 

 198 to 200, 203 

 Increase of Indian Imports into 



Great Britain ^5,.- 

 Indian produce for 1883 

 Indian versus China tea 

 Jebens' transplanter . 

 Local market in India 

 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 weigh- 

 ing in vogue . ' . . 278 



195 



195 

 . 219 



223 

 213 to 218 



