308 The Fermentation of Cacao 
Inoculation method of fermentation, 156 
Internal fermentation, 151 
sy ss and its processes, 144 
i limited in effect, 247 
Investigations re ferments should be continued, 186 
Iron stains cacao, 182 
JONES, Soe R. (Philippines), on tobacco fermenting and beetles, 
286, 287 
Juice (cacao pulp) described, 5 
», from the sweating box runs to waste, 249 
3, or liquid affects cement floors, 107 
»» Or vinegar and its escape, the, 37, 136 
oe +8 its disposal, 11 
5 a5 should it remain or be drained off ? 28 
»» worth 3d. per gallon for alcohol, 220 
KAISERLICHE Tabak-Manufaktur, Strassburg, 132 
Katayama on aroma in tea, 55 
Kriegsschiffhafen Plantation, Cameroons, and its drying shed, 111 
Lasioderma serricorne ox tobacco beetle, 286 
5 A how to control it, 288, 289 
in exported cigars, 293 
Lange, Eugene, says washing does not pay, 42 
Lazarus, 150 
», on glucosides, 263 
Leaf covers aid fermentation, 180 
Leaves for covering fermenting cacao, 180 
Lime wash to counteract acetic acid, 183 
Liquid or juice affects cement floors, 107 
Loew compares Hart and Schulte with himself, 37 
Loew, Dr. Oscar, on the fermenting of cacao, 275 
Loew’s essay, Dr. Oscar, 32 
», ‘last word,” Dr. Oscar, 275 
Loss in weight through curing, 169 
Loss through washing, 208 
Losses and gains due to fermentation, 235 
Low-class cacao—is it wanted ? 160 
MACHINE polishers and their capacity, 212, e¢ seg. 
+ we described, 212, ef seg. 
oe x3 Gillespie’s ‘‘ Barnard,” 213,214 
»»  Gordon’s “ Malins- Smith, ” 212, 213 
Machines for estate work, why the Governments should test, 207 
Malins-Smith polisher described, the, 212, 213 
Mandalas (or tobacco- fermenting heaps) and beetles, 286 
Mann, Dr. Harold, and tea fermentation, 47 
Mayfarth dryers, 84, 85 
>» dryer in the Cameroons, the, 112 
