PLATE XXVII. 



Two Khattfl oranges, sent from Gonda by Major Buller; he stated they both came off 

 the same tree. 



a is the smooth form, of a maize-orange exterior, quite smooth, only foveolate. 

 The pulp was pale orange, and the skin ^ in. thick. 



b is the warty form, with a maize-orange exterior. ' The front side was, as is shown, very 

 warty; the hidden side was less warty; the mammilla at the apex was very prominent. 



The pulp was pale orange, and the skin f in. thick. The warts were covered with foveoli, 

 as shown on the right side A. 







Major Buller stated that had he not seen them both on the same tree he would not 

 have believed it possible that both forms could have been borne by the same tree. 



NOTE. Can these two forms on one tree, dependent, as I think, on difference of season* 

 throw any light on the origin of Bizzaria, and so called tn facial oranges ? (Vide 

 Appendix, No. 65.) 



