THE ORANGE. 33 



KAWACHI-MlKAN. 



Resembles the Mandarin. (See Class F.) 



KING K U N I-M IK AN . 

 Resembles the Tangerine, or Kid Glove. (See Class D.) 



Koji. 



Color, dark rusty brown; the rind the thinnest of all Japan- 

 ese varieties; but with many seeds, and bitter. 



lUDZU. 

 Very thick rind, coarse and bitter. 



MARUMI-KlNKAN OR KlNCQUAT. 



Very small; the smallest of all species; the size of a me- 

 dium size cherry, and full of large seeds. 



KABUSA. 



Pulp fine, with few seed, but very thick rind ; pulp white, 

 like a lemon. 



NARUTO-MlKAN. 

 Color, rusty brown, nearly black ; inferior. 



AMA-DAI-DAI. 



Medium thin rind, pulp \vhite, few seeds, color rusty brown, 

 bitter. 



NOTE. The description given by the Japanese Agricultural Society differs greatly 

 from the specimens received. Out of the entire list the Kinokuni-Mikan. Kawachi- 

 Mikan, and the Satsuma are the only varieties worth propagating, and that only to 

 a limited extent. 



