FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 



Bergera kdnigii. W. et A. 



Linn. Syst. Decandria Monogynia. 



The leaf, used as a garnish, in curries chiefly. 



Vernacular. Kristna-nimba, Sans. Karia-phullee, Beng. Bursunga, 

 Hind. Koodianeemby By. Kari-bepon, Mai. Karipilli t Kara- 

 way-pillay, Tarn. Karivepa, Tel. Watu-karapinclia y Cey. Karay- 

 paak, Vulg. 



Habitat. Cultivated in India. 

 Remarks. First described by Rumphius. 



Citrus Aurantium. Risso. Sweet Orange. 



Linn. Syst. Polyadelphia Polyandria. 



The fruit, used as a fruit. 



Vernacular. Narunya, Sans. Naringee, Hind. Kumla neeboo, 



Beng. Kitchlee, Tarn. Kichili, Kit tali kaya t Tel. Dodan, Cey. 



Narunjj Arab. Narindj-helu, Egypt. Jarok-manis, Malaya. 



Habitat. China ? Cultivated in India, South Europe, Azores, and 

 West Indies. 



Remarks. See " Drugs." 

 Citrus Bergamia. Risso. Bergamot Citrus. 



Linn. Syst. Polyadelphia Polyandria. 



The fruit, -used as a pickle : the juice, as a general flavouring 

 agent. 



Vernacular. Nimboo&a, Sans. Nemboo, Hind. Neboo, Beng. 

 Lemboo ? Dec. Eroomitchee-narracum, Mai. Elemitchum, Tarn. 

 Nemma pandoo, Gajanimma, Tel. Dehi, Cey. 



Habitat. South Europe ; India. 

 Remarks. The C. acida of Rox. 



Citrus Decumana. W. Shaddock. 



Linn. Syst. Polyadelphia Polyandria. 



The fruit, used as a fruit. 



Vernacular. Paravata, Sans. Ratavineboo, Beng. Hind. Cltako- 

 tra t Hind. Bambelee-narunga, Mai. JBambalinas, Tarn. Eda- 

 pundoo, Tel. Maha-naram, Jamboola, Cey. Poomplemoos; Ma- 

 laya. 



Habitat. India, China, Japan. 



Remarks. Derives its English name from Captain Shaddock, R, N., 

 who introduced it into the West Indies. 

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