PLATE XXXI. 



A specimen of the Khatta orange type. It came from Jubbulpur under the name of 

 Gulgul. 



a. An elongated warty orange ; the warts were rather lumpy. Colour of a Khatta orange, that 



is of a maize-orange. It was spotted all over with oil-glands, and slightly furrowed 

 longitudinally. 



b. Section of the same. Pulp pale orange-yellow; juice abundant and very sour. White and 



pithy part of skin sweetish. Eind very aromatic, and resembles that of the Malta 

 lemon. 



c. Bain leaf. 



d and e. Spring leaves. 



/. A spine found on the branch, received with the fruit. 



Whether this Gulgul be a Dumrez form of the Khatta orange, or whether the tree produces 

 only this form, I do not know. (Vide next plate.) 



