PLATE L X 



Is an Amilbed from Rohilcund. 



a and b show this Amilbed ; lemon-yellow externally ; round the mammilla it is smooth ; in other 

 parts it is closely studded with miliary elevations. It was the only citrus which 

 came with the above name, and wliich had a mammilla, somewhat like that of the 

 Khattd orange. The pulp was pale orange, with abundant and sour juice. It is 

 said it never sweetens. Some of the pulp carpels were open towards the centre of 

 the fruit, which was hollow. It floated very well ; n water. 



c and d are well-developed rain leaves ; one with only a margined petiole, and the other with 

 small wings to its petiole. 



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NOTE. Amilbed should properly be written Amalbed, Amdl coming, it is said, 

 from the Sanskrit word meaning sour. 



