^2a. GANGETIC HINDOOSTAN. 



TuRMOOGE, Mufk Melon, Gerard^ 917. Cucumis Dudaimy 

 Ssift, PL iv. 206. 

 ' TuRBOOZE, Cucurbita Citrullus, Water Melon, Gerard, 913. 



CoNCHREE ; Cucurbita Melo f Our Melon ? 



SiiERiFA, Annona Palujlrh, Cuftard Apple of Brown's Ja- 

 maica, 256. 



Papeia, Carica Papaya, Papaw oi Jamaica, p. 360. 



Bromelia Ananas, Pine Apple, not a native of //7^/V?, was firft 

 introduced into the royal gardens at Agra by the Portuguefey 

 as we are alTared by the imperial memoirs of Jehanglr, p. 41. 

 But it certainly is a plant common to South America, and to 

 Ibme of the iflands of India *. 



Kella, Mufa. Two of thefe KeJla are the Mufa Paradifiaca, 

 and the M. Sapientum ; the Plantaine and the Banana trees of 

 the Weji Indies. In the preceding vol. i. p. 240, I have taken 

 notice of the genus. 



Raum Kella, a Mufa — Cbappa Kella — Bale, 



Bat AVI A Limbo, Citrus decumanus. Shaddock or Pumpel- 

 mofe, vol. i. p. 235. 



Naringue, a fmall fort of Orange. 



Amar, Punica granatum. Pomegranate ; Abulfazel fays that 

 Satagong, near Hoogly, was remarkable for the excellency of 

 this fruit. 



AuMLY, Tamarindus Indica. The Tamarind. 



AuME, Mangifera Indica. Mango, vol. i. p. 213. 



PucHA Aume, Ripe Mango. 



» See vol. i. of this work, p. 221. 



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