Appendix. 345 



No. 55. 



In Voigt's Hortus suburbamts Calcuttensis, p. 141, the fol- 

 lowing varieties of citrus are enumerated : 



1. C. decumana Batavi-neboo. 



2. C. aurantium Kumla-neboo ; and also, narangee 

 sweet orange. (Moluccas, Circars, Aurungabad, Khasia Mts. 

 Here it has never fruited.) 



3. C. Bergamia (C. acida, Roxburgh), under this, No. 3, he 

 gives the following varieties : 



Bergamotte, or acid lime. 

 Pdti-weboo, common round lime. 

 Kagujee-neboo, long small lime. 

 Gbra-neboo, thick-skinned, small, oval lime. 

 Chhiee-gbra-neboo, China yellow-juiced lime. 

 Kamuralee-neboOy large, oval, smooth-skinned lime. 

 Ruiigpoor-neboo y round, smooth-skinned lime. 

 Taba-neboo, a large, globose, spongy-skinned lime. 

 Arabian lime, a large, thick-skinned sort, from Muscat. 



4. C. Limetta, Mita-neboo (sweet lime). 



5. C. Limonum, Korna-neboo. 



6. C. Medica, Bej-poora. 



7. C. Madurensis (Limonellus madurensis of Rumph.). 



(NOTE. This list introduces a new sort of confusion, by 

 calling the C. acida of Roxburgh C. Bergamia. I have never 

 seen or heard of the Bergamot citrus in India. Dr. Waring, 

 in his " Pharmacopoeia of India," may have taken this name 

 from Voigt's list.) ( Vide Appendix, No. 9.) 



No. 56. 



Gardeners Chronicle, 3<Dth January, 1886, p. 169. 

 A curious lemon. " Exterior lemon-like, but all the interior 

 compartments, except one, are in colour, flavour, and per- 



