PLATE XXXV 



Specimen of the Khattd orange type, from Bulrampur, Gonda district. It 

 was sent by Major Buller, under the name of Kathairee nimboo, or "Jack" citrus. 

 It also goes by the name of fius-kankur, and also Beora. Externally it was lemon- 

 colour. Probably it was not a fully-ripened specimen. The surface consisted of 

 lumpy knobs. The mammilla was flattened. The oil-cells were large, transparent and 

 distinct, as shown at a. Some were convex, and others concave. This specimen 

 alone would be enough to disprove Risso's theory that acid pulp was found with 

 concave rind cells, and sweet pulp with convex cells (vide Chapter on " Morphology "). 

 The rind was fragrant, and the whole fruit floated very well in water. It should 

 be noted that " Kunker," " Ranker," "Kankree," all mean "Kakree," or its Sanskrit 

 equivalent " Kakkatee " a sort of melon. 



