PLATE XIV. 



A Seville orange from the Etawah Jail Garden. The origin of these Seville trees I have 

 not been able to trace. I found them ticketed as Punjab Sevilles. I have called them Etawah 



Sevilles. 



a. Orange colour, prominently chagrined all over. 



b is a section of a ; juice vesicles coarse, pale, and interspersed with orange yellow vesicles. 

 An unripe specimen had pale orange pulp, and scanty juice, sour, and slightly bitter ; 

 the rind was very aromatic and oily. These Sdville oranges, if left too long on the 

 tree become quite juiceless. 



c and d are well-developed rain leaves, with a highly polished surface. I have failed to find 

 any spines on these Etawah Seville trees. The aroma of their leaves is distinctly 

 that of other Scvilles. 



