PLATE XXV. 



Khattd oranges from Bholi, Etawah district (received under the name of Kama), 

 a. Form with flattened mammilla. 

 6. Form with prominent mammilla. 



Beth were hard and unripe (October). Externally they were not rough, but foveolate, with 

 intermediate smaller oil- cells. The pulp of both was orange, with abundant sour 

 and slightly bitter juice. Being unripe the skin was solid, and ^ an inch thick. They 

 had both large and small oil-cells in the rind, and the latter was not very aromatic. 

 The sections having nothing uncommon are not given. 



c. Ordinary spring leaf. 



d. Very emarginate spring leaf. 



NOTE. This variety of citrus is sometimes called Kama (meaning bitter, according to 

 Mr. Growse, B.C.S.), but more frequently Khattb. 



