OF CULTIVATED TUUE LTMKS. 



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Fig. 2. 



Fig. 1 . 



A. Well -developed typical form of 

 Liina-Ieaf of Cejion ; thick, leathery, 

 dark-green edges, slightly turned back- 

 wards, B. Spine. 



Oc<5asionftl form of Lima-leaf. 



Fig. 3. 



A common form of the Indian 

 cultivated Lime. 



of a fully developed leaf, probably after the rains ; fig. 2, a small 

 and differently shaped, probably a spring leaf. I have shown 

 these, iu order to compare their petioles with that of a f ully- 



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