INDEX. 



(p. means page of text ; and pi. means plate of Atlas.) 



Abortive axillse, angles between 

 crenations of leaf, p. 



. J 95 



leaflets, crenations and 

 serrations of citrus leaf, 

 p. 195,211 



Advantage of restricting certain 



varieties to certain soils, p. 171 



" vEgle marmelos " (bael), pi. 242, 



243 

 gum vesicles of, 



pi. 242, 243 

 ,, pubescence of, 



P- 36 

 pulp carpels of, 



pi. 242, 243 



Agasi trees, useful in shading 

 orange and lemon nurseries, p. 



132, 137 



Alexander's expedition to India, 

 p. 50 



All fruit of India and Ceylon, 

 plucked unripe, p. 164 



All parts of the flower, productions 

 of the receptacle, p. 1 89 



Alteration of rind whorl by selec- 

 tion, p. 1 88 



Amarakosha (Sanskrit book), p. 

 215, 232 



Amilbedm Amalbed, p. 29, 31, 41, 



42, 222, 251 

 of Ajitmal, pi. 61 

 Benares, pi. 65 



Amilb&ddl Bulrampur, pi. 63 

 Lucknow, pi. 62 



Rampur, pi. 64 



Rohilcund, pi. 60 



Shahjahanpur, pi. 66 



Ulwar, pi. 90, 91 



kalan of Calcutta (desi 



kalajnba), pi. 



68 

 Lucknow, pi. 



67 



Saharanpur 



' (keem\ pL 69 



Amool-dbdan of Ceylon, p. 7, 219 

 Amratphal, p. 44, 74, 249, and pi. 



192 to 195 

 , derivation of name, p 



242 

 Analysis of orange -wood ashes 



(Liebig), p. 94 



Anomalous form of orange (Mas- 

 ter's), p. 212 and pi. 241 

 Antiquity of Pummelo in China, p. 



360 



Antiquity of trade between W. 

 Asia, India, and China, p. 286, 

 287, 288 



Appendix, p. 247 

 " Arancio forte," p. 5 

 Aranj of Ceylon, p. 219 

 At-annl, p. 20, 39 



of Delhi, pi. 116 

 Etawah, pi. 1 1 1 



Gonda, pi. 112, 



