PLATE L X V I I, 



Amilbed Kalan, or large AmiJbed of Lucknow. 



a shows its irregular outline. It is, when ripe, of a deeper yellow than the Kaghzi nimboo or 

 lime. Its surface, beyond being undulating, is rather smooth ; only pitted with oil- 

 cell openings. The pulp is very pale, like that of a lemon. The juice-vesicles are 

 coarse ; the juice very abundant, and of a pure acid ; seeds very numerous. This is 

 a desirable variety, on account of its abundant and purely acid juice. 



c is a rain leaf, thick and tough, reminding one of a pummelo leaf; d is a spring leaf. 

 The oil-cells of the leaves, of three sizes, were distinct. 



