PLATE LX VI 



Is a citrus, received from Messrs. Carew & Co., of Rosa, Shahjahanpur, under the 

 name of Chdkotra, or Pummelo. 



a and b show its outline and section. It is of a pale yellow, neither very smooth nor at all 

 rough. It has slight foveoli, representing the openings of the large oil-cells, with 

 intermediate small ones, which are not raised. In section these oil-cells of the rind 

 have a curious appearance. The larger ones have a long neck and are shaped like 

 battledores. They are not unlike small juice-vesicles. Each carpel, on its circum- 

 ference side, had a little projection A, representing the main vessel of its midrib. 



c and d are well-developed spring leaves, thin and quite different from Pummelo leaves. Pulp 

 lemon-like, sour and bitter. 



e, f, g, and h represent spring leaves. 



The spines on the branches sent were mere feeble points. Taking all its 

 characters into consideration, I believe this to be an Amilbed, and not a " Chakotra " 

 proper. 



