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H^. TH ACKER ^ CO., LONDON. 



ONOMIC. 



Demy 8vo., cloth, 300 pp., 7s. 6d. net. Rs. 6. 



INDIAN TEA: 



ITS CULTURE AND MANUFACTURE. 



Being a Text-Book on the Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea. 



By CLAUD BALD {qf Lebong Tea Company, Ltd.). 



Illustrated from Photographs and Drawings. 



CONTENTS.— Cultivation — Drainage— Pruning — Extension — Tea Seed — Prepara- 

 tion of Land and Planting — Roads — Landslips — Manuring— Renovation of 

 Deteriorated Areas — Blights— Forestry — Manufacture — Plucking — Withering 

 — Rolling — Fermentation — Firing or Drying — Sifting and Sorting — Packing — 

 Quality — Green Tea — Buildings — Machinery — Railways and Tramways — 

 Accounts — The Cooly — Appendix. 

 Madras Mail. — "As a record of the experience of a successful planter it is sure of a wide 

 circle of readers." 



Englishman. — " It is fitted to become from the date of publication the book upon tea 

 cultivation and manufacture." 



Extract of Lettei- from a leading fi^-m in Calcutta, — We have found it verj' interestins;, 

 and have ordered sev^eral copies for the use of our various assistants ; and it only requires to 

 become better known to be more widely circulated." 



Crown 8vo., cloth, 5^-. net. Rs. 4. 



ON INDIGO MANUFACTURE. 



A Practical and Theoretical Guide to the Production of the Dye, with numerous, 

 Illustrative Experiments. 



By J. BRIDGES LEE, M»A., F^G.S, 



Pioneer. — " Instructive and useful alike to planter and proprietor, 

 undoubtedly valiMble treatise for the use of practical planters." 



A verj' clear and. 



