PLATE X 



A Seville Orange, which I obtained at Mangalore, under the name of Kama, or Kanchikdi. 

 It is said to grow there, and also in Coorg and Mysore. 



a and 6 were of an orange colour, rough and inclined to be warty round the apex. I was 

 told these were small specimens, and that the fruit was often much larger; b was 

 much smoother than a. 



c is a section of a. The rind was very bitter; pulp pale orange, sour and slightly bitter, 

 and many-seeded. 



I did not see the leaves of this citrus; but I was told by a person who knows the 

 Kama of Mysore that it has a tough leaf, and is aromatic, with a large wing to its petiole. 



