PLATE L X I. 



An Amilbed from Ajitmul, in the Etawah District (some call it Amilbcnt). 



a and b show this perfectly oblate specimen, with a perfectly polished surface, distantly pitted 

 with oil-glands. When nnripe it is light green, and pale yellow when ripe. The 

 pulp is orange-yellow and sour; juice abundant. When I was examining this fruit, 

 it struck me as on its way from an orange to a pummelo. 



c is a well- developed rain leaf, and d and e spring leaves. In the section b there is a central 

 column A, detached from the carpels, and only united to them by the surrounding 

 threads. 



