mmy En was | not HM ees owing g partly to the fact that 
e c as not. thoroughly dried before ibtblunt nt, and arrived in à 
comes very har 
e advantageous for planters to both 
erian coffee on the spot. In Java 
estates there continue to yield ‘ge 
S es, in some cases, are fermented before 
to soften the fibrous character of the i —— ee This 
is also said to improve the market value of the pro 
~ In regard to the yield of Liberian coffee eer in the Malay 
Pen Mamie: we are indebted to Messrs. Hill and Rathborne, of Singa- 7 
pore, for the following memorandum 
. PraxrERS will be interested in the biles Statement of the stags? 
sos Li states in the Native States, which shows a 
average for young Coffee Es tates of 82 to 93 ewts. per acre, while 
45 acres in full bearing in — yielded 495 ewts., or just 11 cwis. i 
i per aere :— 
Lucr Correr Chore FROM ESTATES IN THE Proreorep Native 
STATES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 
Produced, 
Pikuls. Cwts. 
aa Estate, IN Son Uszoxc— 
! dn 1834, T acres under 4 P old - - e UL B 
” 3 £ T 
In 1885, T scd e e H € : s 
» Under 4 » am - : jns » 9701 
5 i ” 39 3 9 be ÍT - 
E! 1886, io 1 : s b ns " js 
; n T Li e 5 à j \ 311 A 369 
In 1887, is acres of eren in full bearing - - 845 , 409) i 
» 1888, 6. - :642- ,, 6434 
y 1889, 65 acres in full bearing for » inogtlie cos: E " 
3 July 31 $ 518 » 615 ^ 
LIAN. E STATE, IN rien Tian d. 
In 885, 8 acres under 4 demie old o- Per pre 
oon 3 Le i \ 7/8 5502 
d ej 9 
| ars co 
I po 45: acres in fult ij beari - 
: 1889, 45 » wit up jf July 3 
WELDS Hn Yo IN SELANGOR— 
In 1886, eim bes 4 Ja old lud 
T 
1 
Oo ud 
= 
x 
ES 
c 
- ae 
1 n 1887, zd acres of cote i in fall bearing T Jo < o a 408 
» 1888,55 „ Wo d po. : Ow mm 
» 1880,55 =, d spes wp ds Tuy: 31 400 y 482° 
pee ‘Caves Kein: IN. E DNN 
In 1888, 44 acres under E years dd << 
1889, 1 |l a up to Juiy 3 n 
