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Table III.— Comparative Prices, New York Market, 1858 to 1880, inclusive, 238 



Tablk IV. — Cargo Prices of Fair to Prime Eio Coilee in New York, Duty 



Paid, Monthly, from 1825 to 1880, inclusive, 229 



Cargo Prices of Kio Coffee in New York at the Beginning of 



each Month, 18S5 to 1845, inclusive, . . . .230 



Cargo Prices in Gold, "In Bond," for Fair to Prime Eio Cof- 

 fee in New York, from 1846 to 1880, inclusive, . . 231 



Table V. — Price of Java Coffee in New York, 1858 to 1880, inclusive, . 283 



Table VI.— Comparative Monthly and Yearly Prices for Three Years, . 237 



Table VII. — Receipts of Sundry Kinds of Coffee, not enumerated specific- 

 ally, into the United States (Atlantic Coast), 1866 to 1880, inclusive, . 237 



Table VIII. — Circular Estimating and Proclaiming, in United States 

 Money of Account, the Values of the Standard Coins in Circulation of 

 the Various Nations of the World, 238 



Table IX.— Premium on Gold at New York, 1862 to 1878, inclusive, . 239 



Table X. — Cost of Exchange in Rio de Janeiro, showing Lowest and High- 

 est Hates of Exchange from 1850 to 1879, inclusive — in Eio de Janeiro 

 — from Official Quotations, 240 



Table XI.— The World's Production of Coffee 340 



Table XII.— The World's Consumption of Coffee 341 



Table XIII.— The Coffee Production of the Whole World, according to 

 Prof. Van Den Berg and other Authorities, ...... 341 



Table XIV. — Consumption of Coffee in Non-coffee Producing Countries, . 243 



■Table XV. — Stock of Coffee in the Principal Depots of Europe, January 1, 



1843, to 1881 ; 244 



Table XVI.— Comparative Statement of Imports of Coffee, 1850 to 1880, . 244 



Table XVII.— Consumption in the German ZoUverein, 1836 to 1880, inclu- 

 sive 345 



Table XVIII.— Consiunption of Coffee in France, 1833 to 1880, inclusive, 245 



Table XIX. — Quantities and Values of Tea and Coffee Imported into and 



Exported from the United States, from 1858 to 1381, inclusive, . . 246 



Table XX.— Quantities and Values of Imported Tea and Coffee Retained 

 in the United States for Consumption, and the Estimated Consumption 

 per Capita of Population, during the Years 1830, 1840, and from 1850 to 

 1881, inclusive, 347 



Table XXI. — Weights in Use in Coffee-producing Countries, with their 



Equivalents in United States Currency, 248 



Table XXII. -Prices of Good Ordinary Java in Holland, 1871 to 1880, 



inclusive, 249 



Table XXIII — Exports of Coffee from Rio de Janeiro for each Calendar 

 Year, 1817 to 1880, inclusive, ... .... 249 



