Index. 



383 



Same organ, fashioned for various 



offices, p. 190 

 Samtereh of Humayoon, p. 44, 58, 



250 



Sarbti-nimboo, p. 243, and pi. 169 

 Seed-buds, commencement of, in 



citrus, p. 195 

 Seng-cam of Rumphius, p. 51, 219, 



230 

 Sengterah) or Sengtereh of Emp. 



Baber, p. 59, 74, 219, 248 

 Seville orange group, p. i, and pi. 



2 to 1 8 



Shaddock, p. 223 

 Shade for Suntara orange trees an 



advantage, p. 124, 125, 126 

 Shans, immigration of, into Brah- 

 maputra Valley, p. 251 

 probable importers of Sun- 

 tara orange in India, p 

 227,251 



Shonk-pote of Burma, p. 87 

 Short life of Suntara orange trees, 

 in Bengal and Gurgaon, p. 99, 

 100, 101 

 Shunkadrav (JamblhriT) from 



Benares, pi. 134 

 meaning of name, p. 



242 



Sikander-namch of Nizami, p. 234 

 Similarity of certain Japanese and 



Indian names, p. 349 

 Sintra orange, p. 120 

 Soil containing iron, mode of dis- 

 covering, p. 127 



for oranges, advantage of de- 

 cayed leaves in, 



P- 136, 137 

 advantage of iron 



in, p. 127 

 in Shalla, composition of, p. 



93 

 of Delhi, composition of, p. 



121 

 orange gardens, in Khasia 



hills, p. 95 

 Soils, all won't suit all kinds of 

 citrus, p. 170 



Space between rind and pulp of 

 Keonla orange, 

 pi. 125 



rind and pulp of 



Laroo orange, 

 pi. 126 



Spanish orange of Tanjore, p. 166 

 Stamens, as substitutes for ovules, 



p. 210 

 Suggestions regarding the name 



Suntara^ p. 229, 339 

 Sui-gul of the natives, p. 69 

 Siingtara orange, p. 45, 120 

 Suntara antiquity of, in 

 Khasia hills, p. 

 226 

 group, p. 54, and 



pi. 107 to 109 

 origin of name, p. 



223, 225, 229 



totally distinct 



from Cintra 

 orange of Portu- 

 gal, p. 224, 230 



Suntolah orange of Butwal, p. 1 57 

 Superfcetation a doubling of the 



fruit, p. 181 



Susrata (Sanskrit book), p. 215 

 Sweet oranges, suited for wine- 

 - making, p. 152 



T. 



Thickness of citron-rind, probably 



selected by savage man, p. 205 

 Trade in Keonla oranges, p. 165 

 Malta oranges, p. 165 

 marmalade, p. 166 

 Muscat sweet lemons, 



p. 1 66 

 oranges and lemons in 



India, p. 154 



oranges of Delhi, p. 161 

 oranges of Nagpore, p. 

 158, 160, 161 



