PLATE XXXVIII. 



a and b are the Karnphal of Almora sent by Mr. H. Harris. I suppose Karnphal is a con- 

 traction of Karnaphal, or fruit of the Kama, The Khattd is sometimes called Kama. 

 Externally it is orange-yellow ; surface smooth and slightly foveolate, with a flattish 

 mammilla at the base. It looks like a Khatta orange, and has the same aroma in 

 the rind, without bitterness. The pithy part is yellowish-white ; pulp transparent 

 orange, sour, and juice abundant, without bitterness. 



c and d are its typical leaves, which are similar to those of the common Khattd orange of 

 the plains ; a fully-developed rain leaf and a spring leaf. 



NOTE. This and the following specimen arrived after I had arranged the plates, 

 and so I put them at the end of the group. 



