PLATE L X I I 



Is the small Amilbed of Lucknow. 



a and b show this citrus with a very slight indication of a mammilla. When ripe it is light yellow, 

 with a smooth and shiny surface,' simply pitted with oil-glands. When unripe it 

 is of a vivid green, and looks like a large roasting apple. The pulp is orange- 

 yellow ; juice abundant, and very acid. Some of the pulp carpels were open towards 

 the centre, and two had an indentation, or emargination, on the circumference part, as 

 shown by AA in the section. 



c is a fully-developed rain leaf, and d a spring leaf; the former is more serrate than crenate, 

 and the three sizes of its oil-cells are quite distinct. 



