PLATE IV. 



Seville orange, which came from Mooltan under the name of " Khattd " orange. 



a and b show an outline and section of this orange. The surface was slightly chagrined, and 

 covered with foveoli, which appeared like microscopic craters, probably because this 

 specimen was rather dry. This orange was not rougher than a " Suntara " orange. 

 The rind ceils were distinpt ; the pulp pale orange, and the juice pleasantly sour. 



c and d are rain leaves, and e and / probably spring leaves. All the leaves had a distinct 

 Seville aroma, and the broad petiole wings point to the x same Seville character. 

 The leaf-blades were rather thin, like those of the " Khatta," and some leaves had 

 narrow petiole wings, like those of the latter. Their oil-cells were of three sizes 

 and distinct. I found no spines on the branches sent. The majority of the cha- 

 racters of this specimen were those of a Seville, and not of a " Khatta " orange. 



