PLATE XXXVI. 



Section of the Bulrampur Kathairee nimboo. The oil-cell portion of the 

 skin is ^-inch thick, and the cells are large and separate. The pithy part is snow- 

 white, soft and spongy. It is said to be the only part of the fruit which is eaten. 

 Pulp pale, like that of a lemon, with perhaps an imaginary tinge of the palest 

 orange colour. Juice abundant, and very sour ; seeds few ; juice-vesicles arise also 

 from the sides of the carpels ; centre hollow. This is much like the Gulgul of 

 Lahore. 



Another specimen, also sent by Major Buller from Tulshipur, Gonda, was still 

 larger than this. It had a girth of 24 inches ; it was 10 inches long ; and had 

 a diameter of 1\ inches. It was the largest I have seen. Its pulp was white, 

 and it had no seeds. 



