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COFFEE. 



Year. r. S. IbB. 



1751 4,395,098 



1752 3,119,552 



1753 3,033,883 



1754 3,430,505 



1755 3,831,885 



1756 3,359,731 



1757 3,093,340 



1758 4,155,952 



1759 396,614 



1760 4,786,656 



1751-1760 33,502,316 



Piouls (136 lbs. ) 246,339 



Year. TJ. S. lbs. 



1761 4,340,588 



1762 4,593,033 



1763 3,258,368 



1764 2,848,520 ' 



1765 4,163,849 



1766 4,220,492 



1767 3,087,631 



1768 1,947.134 



1769 5,039,919 



1770 4,786,384 



1761-1770 



Pioula (136 lbs.). 



38,385,898 

 , 281,514 



Year. V. S. lbs. 



1771 6,045,615 



1773 5,413,831 



1773 789,743 



1774 6,336,243 



1775 6,726,438 



1776 6,015,932 



1777 6,317,940 



1778 4,575, 060 



1779 4,493,243 



1780 4,673,097 



1771-1780 51,287,123 



Piouls (136 lbs.) 377,111 



Year. V. S. lbs. 



1781 



1782 . 



1783 2,891,680 



1784 3,271,120 



1785 9,486,921 



1786 8,577,440 



1787 4,992,534 



1788 



1789 3,610,734 



1790 4,371,674 



1781-1790 37,303,103 



Piouls (136 lbs.) 273,545 



Year. TJ. S. Iba. 



1791 5,499,478 



1792 9,444,798 



1793 8,704,383 



1794 1,436,568 



Piouls (136 lbs.). 



25,085,227 

 . 184,450 



In 1840-41 the total production was about equal to the entire 

 amount raised from 1711 to 1794 inclusive. Between 1794 and 1808 

 an unsettled state of affairs brought the export to the Netherlands 

 to a stop, yet the cultivation continued, the government receiving 

 123,532 piculs (16,800,352 pounds) in 1808 ; 117,832 piculs (16,- 

 025,152 pounds) in 1809, and 120,963 piculs (16,450,968 pounds) in 

 1810. From 1811 to 1816 the cultivation was under British 



