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Index. 



"Citrus decumana," pubescence of, 



P. 32, 34, 38, 245 

 flowers, colours of, p. 343, 



344 



fruit, diseases of, p. 1 50, 1 5 1 

 composed of two 

 whorls, p. 179, 1 80, 

 , 187 



fresh, advantages over 

 bottled lime-juice, p. 

 174 



fruits, all float well, p. 196 

 fusca " of Loureiro, p. 5, 6, 



217 



genus, very subject to varia- 

 tions, p. 189 

 group of, with large winged 



petioles, p. 84 



hystrix " of Kurz, p. 87 

 important varieties of, in 



India, p. xix 

 leaf, originally a trifoliate 



leaf, p. 206, 207 

 limonum vulgaris " of Risso, 



p. 67 



medica," considered the 

 grandparent of all others, 

 p. 254 

 medica limonum, Bot. 



char., p. 75 



medica," proper, p. 66 

 medica," proper, indigenous 



country of, p. 70 

 medica," var. " acida," de- 

 scrip, of, p. 80 

 nobilis,"p. 55 

 nobilis, major and minor," 



p. 58 



plants, polygamo - monoe- 

 cious, p. 259, 261 

 pulp, an inner whorl of car- 

 pels, p. 1 80 

 regions, changes which may 



have occurred in, p. 65 

 seed, advantage of multiple 



buds in, p. 203 



trees, in Europe, in time of 

 John Gerarde, p. 260 



Citrus, trifacial, from Risso, pi. 259 

 trifoliate leaf of, pi. 246, 254 

 varieties from Assam, pi. 



234 to pi. 239 

 in the Shevaray 



Hills, p. 257, 258 

 named in Voight's 



Hort. Suburb. 



Calc. p. 345 

 young leaves of, 



pi. 246 to pi. 255 

 from Khasia hills, 



pi. 256 to 258 

 wild, at foot of Himalayas, 



P- 253 

 Closing of fingered citron, to form 



perfect fruit, p. 201 

 Colour of petals and shoots, not 



reliable for classification, p. 81 

 Colours of citrus fruit, a help in 



evolution, p. 201 

 Commercial products of Citrus, 



P- J 39 



Community of orange names, 

 among Khasias and 

 Malays, p. 228, 229 

 ,, Malay and Indian 



names, p. 241, 356 

 Comparison of the Sherbetee and 



Kaghzi kalan, pi. 191, 192 

 Composition of lemonades of com- 

 merce, p. 141 



Compound leaf, an expansion of 

 the bark, in form of a branch, 

 p. 209 



Conclusions, p. 245 

 Cone-fruit (citron ?) of the Assyrian 



monuments, p. 72, 350 

 Conservation of primeval forests, 



p. 101 

 Cultivation of orange in Bengal, 



p. 99 

 orange in Delhi, p. 



100, 1 08, 120 

 orange in Khasia 



Hills, p. 91, 95 

 orange in Lucknow, 



p. 109 



