PLATE XXXIX 



a and b is the Kathphdl of Almora, Bent by Mr. H. Harris. This name is probably a con- 

 traction of Khattaphal, or fruit of the Khattd orange. 



Externally it is maize-orange, with an uneven surface, studded with large and 

 small pinholes. It looks much like a Khattd orange, and has the same aroma 

 and taste in its rind. The pithy part is yellowish-white ; the pulp is orange, and 

 the juice sour and abundant. 



c is a fully-developed rain leaf. 



d t e, and / are spring leaves. 



g is the spine that came with the specimen. 



