The quantitative changes of two pigments, chlorophylls a and b, and four major carotenoids, @-carotene, lutein, violaxanthine and neoxanthine, were investigated during four flushes of North East Indian plain teas from a deep skiffed area between April and October 1982. The tea flushes with different genetic properties were taken fromn from various Tocklai-released clones: TV-1 (Cwnellia sinensis (L.) 0. Kuntze), TV-2 (C. assamica (Masters) Wight), TV-9 (C. assarnica 'Cambod') and TV-17 (C. sinensis, hybrid). They showed marked changes in these pigment constituents throughout the plucking period, which affected the organoleptic property of the black tea produced.