PLATE XXII. 



Khattd orange from Calcutta (received under the name of Sherbetee-lemboo) . 



a is an unripe specimen, closely pitted with large and small foveoli. It is sub-warty and 

 furrowed round the apex. 



b. The oil-cells of the. skin are of three sizes, and are bat-shaped. The pulp is pale orange and 

 acid, with a slightly bitter juice. 



c is a rain leaf. 



d and e. Spring leaves. 



/. A spine on the branch of the specimen. 



NOTE. No reliance can be placed on vernacular names for purposes of grouping. Sherbetee 

 nimboo all over Upper India is given to the mitha mimboo, or sweet lemon. 



