332 



Index. 



Petiole, naked, of Malta lemon, p. 



78 

 winged, of true lime, a con- 



stant char., p. 8 1 

 Plants useful for hedges, p. 137 

 Portuguese settlements and in- 



fluence in India, p. 290 

 Probable origin of huge citrus 



fruits, p. 191 

 Progress of the Arabs towards the 



West, p. 291 

 Pubescence, a character common 



to the genus Citrus, p. 36 

 Pulp of citrus, no trace of oil-cells 



in, p. 200 

 Pummelo, allied to orange, p. 37, 



38, 223 

 chakotra-pahari, p. 1 1 







group, p. 29 

 of Ajitmal, pi. 77, 78 



Agra, pi. 87 

 Calcutta (sour), pi. 88, 



89 

 Ceylon (jambble}^\. 



75, 76, 85 

 English markets 



(shaddock), pi. 92 

 Etawah, pis. 80, 81, 



82,86 

 Gonda, pi. 70, 71, 73, 



74 



Rohilcund, pi. 79 



Shahjahanpur, pi. 83 



Sohagpur (?), pi. 72 



Pummelos, best in all India, p. 167 

 birth-place of, p. 222 

 on Shevary hills, p. 43 

 opinion of Alph. de Can- 

 dolle regarding, p. 31, 

 222 



origin of name, p. 223 

 of names of, in 



India, p. 221 

 Punchi jambble of Ceylon, p. 20 



R. 



Raj-nzmboo, p. 75 

 Rata-narun of Ceylon, p. 222 

 Rates for canal water in Delhi, p. 



122 

 Reasons for hollow centre in citrus, 



P. 350 



why sweet orange did not 

 originate from bitter 

 orange, p. 8,21,22,23 

 Receipt for candied citron-peel, p. 



336, 337 

 candied orange and 



lemon peel, p. 341 

 decoction of lemon for 



fever (Maglieri's), p. 



339 



gelatinous lemon-mar- 



malade, p. 342 

 lemon pickle, p. 337 



orange-marmalade, p. 



340 

 Relation of pulp-cells of citrus to 



gum-cells of ^Egle, p. 186 

 Rent in Khasia hills, p. 98 

 Resinous ess. oil of rind, p. 205 

 Rind-cells and pulp-cells, common 



origin of, p. 193 

 of citrus, a whorl of united 



carpels, p. 179 

 Risso on supposed Suntara orange, 



p. 26 

 Risso's theory, objections to, p. 



192, 193 



of relationship be- 



tween rind-cells 

 and pulp-cells, 

 p. 191 

 Rus-k&nker of Gonda, p. 15, 1 8, 167 



S. 



Sadaphal, derivation of name, p. 



242 

 Sambba of the Portuguese, p. 222 



