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Index 



Cigar-stump exchange, 289 

 Cigars, world's consumption of, 



195. 213 



Cigarette, primitive form, 196 



Cigarettes introduced into Eng- 

 land, 197 



Cigarettes, popularity of, 203 



Cigarettes, paper for, 2CX) 



Cigarettes, manufacture of, by 

 hand, 199 ; by machine, 200 



Cigarettes, Egyptian, 202; French, 

 202 ; Turkish, 201 



Cigarettes, hygienic aspect of, 

 Sir Henry Thompson on, 205, 

 308 ; Lancet on, 306 



Clay pipes, how made, 164 



Cleaning pipes, 177 



Clergy and snuff, 260, 283 



Climate and tobacco, 136 



Colonization by tobacco, 73 



Colour of cigars, 194 ; of pipe- 

 tobacco, 114, 135 



Colourers of pipes, 289 



Constitution of tobacco, 107, 297, 

 299 



Consumption of tobacco in Eng- 

 land, 92, 207, 211, 212 ; during 

 nineteenth century, 216 



Consumption per head in Europe, 

 21,6 



Consumption, world's, 215 



Consumption of cigars, world's, 



195 

 Contests, smoking, 287 

 Cost of pipes, 147, 151, 156, 158 

 Cost of smoking, 213 

 Cost of tobacco, comparative, 134 ; 



seventeenth century, 60, 68, 85, 



117,134 

 Councils, smoking, 83, 246, 279 

 ' Counterblaste ' of James I., 220 

 Cowper on tobacco, 22, 245 

 Criminal, smoking not, 314 

 Cromwell a smoker, 240 

 Crop of tobacco, gathering, 105 ; 



amount of, per annum, 215 

 Cuba, smoking discovered in, 48, 



179 

 Cultivation of tobacco plant in 

 America, 100 ; in Australia, 

 117 ; Asia, 115 ; Europe, 215 



Cultivation of tobacco in England, 

 33> 62, 77, no; Mr. Gladstone 

 on prohibition of, H2 



Curing leaf, 106 



Cut tobaccos, 123 ; navy cut, 127 



Damping leaf, 121 



Dark v. light leaf, 114, 135 



Daudet, Alphonse, on tobacco, 253 



Decline of smoking in England, 

 85 ; of snuff, 27s 



Defence of tobacco, 219, 223,227 



Degradation of smoking in Eng- 

 land, 88 



' Divine' tobacco, 219 



Drawback on tobacco, 128, 209 



'Drinking tobacco,' 61 



Drying leaf, 106 



Duty on tobacco under Elizabeth, 

 206 ; raised by James I., 32 ; 

 rise and fall, 208 ; present table 

 of duties, 209 



Duty on cigars, 209 



Duty, heaviness of, 134, 210 



Duty, how paid, 120, 134 



Duty, revenue from, 212 



Dutch tobacco, 116 



Dutch pipes, 156 



Edward VII., King, a smoker, 255 

 Egyptian cigarettes, 202 

 Elfin pipes, 148 



Elizabeth and Raleigh's wager, 26 

 England, tobacco introduced into, 

 14 ; first smoking described, 

 15 ; smoking popularized by 

 Raleigh, 17 ; smoking in, de- 

 scribed by foreigners, 61, 78; 

 pipes in, 146 

 England, culture of tobacco in, 34, 



62, 77, no, 112 

 England, snuff in, 262 

 England, tobacco monopoly in, 34 

 England's tobacco bill, 213 

 English account of Indian smoking, 



first, 10 

 English smokers, first, 56 

 Esquimaux, tobacco among, 46 

 Europe, tobacco introduced into, 

 12 



