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The Supplement to the Tropical Agriculturist 



BLACK TEA, 



Name lb. av. 



Ellawolla 16556 34-35 

 Amupitiya 26216 34 32 

 Alver 8342 34 31 



Kolapatna 2390 34 17 

 Atgalla 11900 34 08 

 Hopewell 40147 34 00 

 Sunnycroft 16190 34-00 

 Pendle 7588 33 99 



St. Andrews 3858 33 96 

 Lobleoood era 4981 33-91 

 Craigingilt 1660 33 90 

 Hatale 4796 33 84 



Agar s Land 3916 3374 

 Pollakande 442<'4 33-71 

 Meddekandel0992 33 68 

 Lower 



Katiauke 2033 33 64 

 Cottaganga 3322 33-60 

 St. Ives 88"6 33-57 



Weiikande 32375 33 54 

 Burnley 10030 33 50 

 Birnam 27585 33*49 

 Kadienlcna 2915 3346 

 Agrakande 2576 33'45 



Name. lb. av. 

 Carolina 10322 33 34 

 Rugby 3220 33 24 



Chariie Hill 7735 33 22 

 Trafalgar 17175 33 14 

 Karaw- 



kettiya 3311 33 32 

 Laxapana 4160 33-04 

 Acravvatte 1540 32 92 

 Panapitiya 3058 32 74 

 Wahagapitiya2440 32 78 

 Mavikar.de 5451 3276 

 Depedene 10045 32-52 

 Tire warden a 6750 32\52 

 Ingoya 11364 32 46 

 Chestorford 14922 32 30 

 Springwood 8190 32-36 

 Mad aged era 4488 32'25 

 Hapugat- 



tenne 45057 32-15 

 Kalduria 5013 31-89 

 Badullawatte 8080 3P83 

 Poengalla 3024 31 83 

 Halgolla 9466 31-74 

 Allako'lla 6620 31-63 



Name. lb. 



Hill End 1430 



Lindupatna 1560 



Chapelton 9644 



Attuawatte 9784 



Parusella 4325 



Asgeria 4150 



Alplakande 2153 



Gleniyon 2796 



Sadoo 1112 

 Wiharagalla 2096 



Sorana 1845 



Mudamana 5440 



Koskellie 5040 

 Charley Mour2636 



Augusta 3276 



Blairavon 1520 

 Mariawatte 10548 



Arslena 1870 



Sinnapittia 4904 



Formosa 6794 



Kelburne 3419 



Digalla 4823 



Sherwood 3652 



St. Helens 5623 



Av. Name. lb. Av. 



31-61 Glassel 9323 29 43 



31-59 Middlekande 5569 29"42 



31-50 Strathspey 16174 29-37 



3130 Westhall 4620 29 05 



31-07 Galatura 21194 28 99 



31-03 Bellwood 2067 28 90 



31 02 Gatagaha- 



31-00 wala 20290 28-85 



30 Go Hookukande 4575 28 85 



30 58 Tarawera 10500 28-85 



30-56 Pen-y-lan 7745 28-82 



30 55 Edmonton 1400 28-43 



30-41 Iscadu 2406 28 36 



30 31 Karawanella 3805 28 33 



30 26 Nambapana 3780 28 18 



30-18 Madulder.iya 4149 27'91 



30 04 Goramadie 7413 27 "66 



29-! ) Kuragalla 2920 26 97 



29 78 Kalugalla ? 340 26 93 



29 73 Radagewatte 7950 26-81 



29-64 Dehiowita 2729 25 "55 



29-53 Woodend 5775 25-50 



29'53 Labukande 6041 22"74 



29 43 Gondanawella20S4 22 00 



Oakfield 

 Sapumal- 

 kande 



12444 46 88 

 55865 42-55 



Vineit 

 St Anbins 

 Udapolla 



GREEN TEA. 



24887 42-27 

 12927 39 52 

 2685 39-11 



Avington ■ 



Amblamana 



Udabage 



9058 29-66 Dunedin 

 5101 20-24 Madampe 

 8535 21 50 



7300 18-05 

 7705 16-02 



INDIAN TEAS. 



Indian. 



Glen Lovedale 6535 37*07 



Morgan 14560 40 71 Kolam 16235 36 98 



Terrace 2217 40'57 Prospect 31295 33 25 



TliAVANCORB. 



Devicolam 40374 44 64 Sothuparrai 71330 42-38 



Kannia- Lockhart 64157 42'06 



mallay 16S943 44 37 Madupatty 48362 41 78 



Surianalle 84020 43-46 Kalaar 2175 39 00 



Chitta- Sevenmallay 3050 38 54 



vurrai 38955 43-36 Vagavurrai 58296 37 - 82 



Chakanad 7134 37-06 Pootoomulla 1000 36 10 



Munaar 4485 37 '02 Letchmi 2772 35 00 



Perravurrai 75< 37'00 Stigbrook 25420 34-14 



Iefield 49250 36-51 Glen Mary 1125131-17 



Cheiambadi 8065 36 44 Kentons 5034 28 '73 

 Yellapatty 3920 35-31 



N LG1RI. 



Halashana 7507 48-58 



Wynaad. 

 t-erengodda 82646 34'59 



RUBBER ESTATES IN DEPARTMENT 

 OF L0RET© (BRAZIL.) 



The Commercial Intelligence Branch cf the 

 Board of Trade have received, through the 

 Foreign Office, a copy of a despatch from H M 

 Consul at Iquitos, in which he states, with re- 

 gard to rubber estates in tho Department of 

 Loreto, that it is advisable in all cases bef.o.re 

 taking up a concession covering such propcrtii s 

 that investigation should be made as to the 

 number and value of lubber treos on the estate. 

 Labour in the Department is extremely sca ce. 

 Iri working rubber properties it is almost im- 

 possible to obtain wage labour; the system iu 

 use is to pay the labourer in proportion to the 

 market price of the rubber in Europe, he being 

 credited for all rubber he delivers at about 25 

 or 30 per cent under market price.— Board of 

 Trade Journal, Nov. 17. 



RUBBER AND TEAK IN THE 

 TIIAVANCOHE FORESTS. 



The Travancor'e Government's review of the 

 working of the Forest Department for tho past 

 Malabar year is indicative of much excellent and 

 progressive woik. To the large teak plantations 

 in the State the oldest being 44 yoars old — 135 

 acres were added. These plantations are so much 

 potential wealth which in time will yield magni- 

 ficent returns. The small patch of rubber planted 

 some years ago has proved productive, the pro- 

 duce selling tor R3,500 in round figures. Each 

 plant averaged a yield of J lb. valued at H3-10 8, 

 but no information is given as regards the 

 capital outlay on the clearings. Artificial pro- 

 duction in regard to the growth of the san- 

 dal tree is a project kept steadily in view.— M- 

 Mail, Dec. 2. 



