STATISTICS OP PRODUCTION. 307 



Klein-Kockel 15 



Gross-Kookel 187 



Also-Peher 50 

 Udvarhely x 45 



Maros-Torda 30 



Haromszek 20 



Kolozs 18 



Siebenbiirgeu 365 



Hungary and Siebenbiirgeu together, 907 acres. 



The chief hops grown here are Early Saaz, Wiirtem- 

 burgs and Enghsh Colegates. 



Russia. — May ^ reports that the cultivation of hops is 

 carried on in nearly every part of Eussia, but mainly on a 

 small scale for satisfying local requirements, hop-growing for 

 sale being restricted to certain districts in Central Eussia, 

 the South-west Provinces, the North-west, and Poland. 



In Central Eussia the hop industry is centred in the Gusz- 

 lizy basin, situated along the rivers Guszlizy and Nera and 

 their tributaries, and comprising the districts of Bogorodsk 

 and Bronnizy in the province of Moscow, Jegorjewsk in the 

 province of Ejasan, and Pokrow in the province of Vladimir; 

 also along the left bank of the Oka, a portion of the district 

 of Kassimow (Ejasan), the environs of Susdal (Vladimir), 

 and part of Kostroma. Further eastward, hops are grown in 

 the districts of Tschebokssary and Zarewokokschaisk (Kasan) 

 and in several parts of the province of Nijnei-Novgorod. 



In the south-western provinces the chief centres are in the 

 districts of Dubno, Eowno, Luzk, Ostrog and Vladimirwolynsk 

 in Zhitomir (Volhynia). 



In the north-west hops are grown in a few districts in 

 the province of Minsk, and in Bjelostok and Grodno 

 (Grodno) ; as well as in the Kalisch, Kielce, Eadom, War- 

 saw and Ljublin districts of Poland. 



^ Zeitschrift filr das gesammte Brauwesen, 1897, No. 13. 



