PLATE LXXIII. 



a came from Bulrampur, Gonda, with the name of Mahtdbi Chadktra. It is said that the fruit 

 often weighs 1^ seers, or 3 Ibs. It is said to ripen in November, and also in March 

 (I suppose the latter is the Dumrez crop). It is lemon -yellow, with shallow green 

 furrows round the base, indicated by the lines A A. Round the base the oil-cells 

 are shallow cavities-, elsewhere they are convex elevations. In its longitudinal furrows 

 it resembles the Mwsembi orange of Poona. The skin of this specimen was one 

 inch thick; the pulp, of- a pleasant sub-acid; in parts pinkish, in parts like a white 

 pummelo ; it was seedless. 



c is a fully-developed leaf of a. It is crenate, and its scent is very faint. The young shoots 

 are pnbescent. 



b is the Chakotra Ghdgus of Bulrampur, said to be sweet. It was not sweet, but sub-acid, and 

 in every way like the bigger one a. The young shoots were also pubescent. L 

 saw no difference between these two, although they bore different names. Another 

 variety, called Chakaya Chakotra, and said to be sweet, was also sub-acid, like most 

 pummelos. 



