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THREE-LEAVED TRIPHASIA. 



The three-leaved triphasia which bears a small berry 

 like an orange in minature, often found in Chinese pre- 

 serves, is raised in European gardens. 

 Triphasia trifoliata. 



BENGAL QUINCE, 



The Bengal quince is grown by the Burmese to a small 

 extent. 



AZgle mar melon . 



WOOD APPLE. 



Captain Phayre told me that he had seen the wood ap- 

 ple in cultivation by the Burmese in Amherst Province, 

 but I have never observed it. 

 Feronia elephantum. 



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CITRON. 



The citron is cultivated, and I have met with citron 

 trees in the jungles apparently indigenous. The fruit 

 however, is much inferior to the Bengal citron. 



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SMALL LIME. ' 



The small acid lime is seen almost every where in 

 abundance. 



Citrus bergamia. 

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LARGE LIME. 



Large varieties of the acid lime are diffused all over 

 the Provinces ; and Europeans usually call them citrons ; 

 but the trees are easily distinguished by their leaves, as 

 the leaf of the citron is simple, while that of the large 

 lime is winged. 



Citrus bergamia. 

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