PLATE XXVI. 



Khatta oranges from Saharanpur and Lucknow. 



a. Came from Saharanpur, under the name of Kama lime. Its young unexpanded leaves 

 were pubescent. 



The exterior of the fruit was yellow-orange, rough, with large shallow foveoli. The skin 

 was not easily detached. Pulp orange, juice abundant, and only sour; centre solid. 

 Bind sweetish and aromatic, not bitter, and only slightly pungent. Pith sweetish and 

 not spongy. Pulp carpels slightly emarginate in section. 



From Bulrampur, Gonda, I received one much like this, under the name of Kama, 

 nimboo. It had a rougher and duller surface, and a hollow centre, and a paler 

 orange pulp. Its girth was 14J in., and its apex had a slightly projecting mammilla. 



b is the same kind of orange from Lucknow. It is called there either Khatta or Kama. 

 When ripe it is of a deep orange-yellow. 



c and d are spring leaves of the Lucknow Kama. These leaves had only two sizes of oil-cells 

 distinct. The third size was indistinct. 



