GLOSSARY OF TERMS WHICH OCCUR IN THIS 

 WORK, AND WHICH ARE NOT GENERALLY 

 KNOWN. 



Acuminate, tapering to a point. 



Agast (akhatti of Ceylon), Sesbania grandiflora. 



" Agrumi," Italian generic name for oranges and lemons, &c. 



Amhabahar, term in Nagpore to denote the regular crop of oranges. 



Amilbed, name of a large sour citrus. 



Amool-dbdan, name of a sour orange in Ceylon. 



Amratphalamrat, ambrosial; phal, fruit. 



Aranj, South Indian term for orange. 



At-annl, name of a large, loose-skinned orange. 



Attarra, name of a kind of lemon. 



Axillary, in the axilla or angle formed by leaf and stem. 



Bagh, Hind, for garden. 



Bajoura, a variety of citron. 



Baleng, Afghan name for a variety of citron. 



Bandha, name of a vegetable parasite (Loranthus sp.). 



Bandir, name of a large orange in S. India. 



Bara-masi, fruiting during twelve months. 



Batabi, Bengali corruption of Batavi, from Batavia. 



Behari, kind of lemon from Behar. 



Beta, a kind of jessamine. 



Beora, variety of khatta orange in Gonda. 



Bepari, wholesale purchaser of fruit. 



Bhimra, large citron of Nepal (Bhim, Hindoo Hercules). 



Bhoojwa, a gram-parcher. 



Bija-pure, Sanskrit for full of seeds. 



" Bizzarria," Italian for strange thing, applied to tr if acial orange. 



" Break," horticultural term meaning a decided variation. 



Bukhar, fever. 



Burduqan, or berdqan, Syrian for Portugal orange. 



Calyx, outer covering of a flower. 



Carawnda, native name of " carissa carandas." 



