11 



These figures, it should be remembered, are based on returns supplied to Kew 

 by an experienced and competent planter, and the details are given below. 



Liberian Coffee Crops from Estates or the Protected Native States of 

 the Malay Peninsula. 



Linsum Estate, in Sungei Ujong— 



Weedy at times. 

 In 1884, 28 acres under 4 years old 



55 12 „ ,, 3 



In 1885, 28 „ over 4 „ 

 „ 12 „ under 4 „ 

 55 25 „ „ 3 „ 

 In 1886, 40 „ over 4 „ 

 „ 25 „ under 4 „ 

 In 1887, 65 acres of coffee in full bearing 

 „ 1888, 65 „ „ „ 



„ 1889, 65 acies in full bearing 

 „ 1890, 65 „ „ „ . 



Average per acre for 4 years in full bearin; 

 S'lian Estate, in Sungei Ujong — 



Weedy at times. 

 In 1885, 8 acres under 4 years old 

 55 28 „ 



In 1886, 8 „ 

 „ 28 „ 



In 1887 



9 



36 

 9 



In 1888, 45 acres in full bearing 

 « 1889, 45 



" 18W0, 45 " « 



Average per acre for 3 years in full bearing 

 Weld's Hill Estate, in Selangor — 

 Clean . 



In 1886, 19 acres under 4 years old 

 36 „ over 4 „ „ 



In 1887, 55 acres of coffee in full bearing 

 55 1888, 55 „ ,, „ 



55 1889, 55 „ „ „ 



n 1890, 55 



} 



Average per acre for four years in full bearing 

 Batu Caves Estate, in Selangor — 



Weedy at times. 

 In 1888, llj acres under 4 years old . 



" 1889, 11 1 " 5 years old . 



" 1890. ll| acres of coffee in full bearing 

 Average per acre for 1 year in full bearing 



Produced. 



Piculs. Cwts. 

 84 or 99 

 312 » 3714 



311 „ 369 



345 „ 4094 



542 „ 6434 



615 „ 732 



583 „ 692 



3,316 



78 or 92 

 284 „ 336 



208 " 238 



417 " 495 

 396 „ 471 

 409 „ 481 



1,447 



274 or 325 



339 „ 402 



422 „ 501 



552 „ 657 



327 „ 376 



66 

 61 

 111 



1,936 



78 

 72 

 131 



Average per 



Acre for 

 Years in Full 

 Bearing. 



94 cwts. 



10 7-10 cwts. 



3 8-10 cwts. 



114 cwts. 



Remarks. 



Crop was lost in 1884, 1885, 1886, and 1887, from want of labour. 

 The crop on Weld's Hill was thrown back by heavy pruning and un- 

 suitable weather for ripening. 



The crops for 18^>1 will not decrease these averages. T. H. H. 



