PLATE XIII, 



A Seville Orange from Gondu, received under the name of Saddphal. It is stated to 

 flower and fruit there all the year round, and hence the name of "Saddphal." 



a was of a pale orange ; an unripe specimen was of a dark green, and more chagrined. It was 

 slightly sub-warty round the apex, closely foveolate all over; rind bitter, aromatic, and 

 pungent. Its skin was half an inch thick, with the pithy part sweetish. The bitter 

 lies mainly in the outer oily part. Many of the Sc'villes in India, if left too long on 

 the tree, have their pulp dried up. Pnlp of the unripe specimen was pale orange, 

 and intensely sour, not btttcr ; some seeds were greenish, and others white, when cut. 



6, a rain leaf, and c a spring leaf; both leathery and shiny, and with the usual sweet aroma 

 of the Seville leaves. 



NOTE. For the true " SaddpM " see Plate CCIX. 



