PLATE LI I, 



Blood orange sent by Mr. C. Nickels, of Jaunpore, N.W.P. The trees were 

 imported by him from England in 1872. 



a and b. Exterior deep orange, with a deeper blush on one side, and foveolate all over. 

 Scent, when cot, distinctive and that of the Malta orange type. Pithy part of the 

 skin yellowish-white ; rind only aromatic, scarcely bitter or pungent. Pulp orange, 

 deeper than that of others, excepting the Suez and Zanzibar orange. Here and 

 there were streaks and little dabs of blood colour. Flavour delicious, with a slight 

 mixture of sub-acid. Seeds white when cut. 



c and d are probably rain leaves, showing rather well-developed petiole wings; the former has 

 one half slightly undeveloped. 



