PLATE L XI X 



The Keem citron of the Saharunpur Botaaic Garden. 



a shows its undulating and sub-warty surface. Its exterior is lemon-yellow, with large lumpy 

 folds round the base. The foveoli are large and shallow, with the interspaces bulging 

 out. The apex mammilla is depressed and obliterated. Its former existence being 

 only indicated by an aureola. 



b sbows the section and its thick skin. It had a very bitter rind ; but very aromatic. The 

 pithy part was soft and spongy ; the pulp coarse, pale, with a faint tinge of pinkish 

 orange ; the juice abundant and very sour ; the centre hollow. Many of the carpels 

 were open towards the centre. 



c is a well-developed leaf, with its petiole simply margined. 

 d, the spine found on the branch sent. 



In my opinion this is a variety of Amilbed Kaldn. Mr. Gollam says that its flowers 

 are large and pure white; the young shoots are slightly downy. I do not know what Keem 

 means, if I have read it rightly. 



