PLATE L X X I V. 



A " Chakotra " from Bulrampur, Gonda, said to be uncommon. 



a and 6 are the outline and section of this pummelo. It was of a lemon-yellow. The surface 

 was covered with foveoli, at distances of ^ of an inch. The intermediate spaces 

 had both convex and plane oil-cells. The convex ones were polished, the others not so. 

 The pulp was pale and greenish, with a very light pinkish . tinge on the B side. The 

 skin was thicker on the B side than on the A side, probably from better development, 

 as is shown also by the larger pulp carpels. The juice was abundant, and of a 

 pleasant sub-acid ; and it had no seeds. 



c is a rain leaf, and d a spring leaf. The spring leaves were either entire or crenate. 

 The spines were mere points. 



Besides being seedless, I could see nothing uncommon about this pummelo. If c represents 

 a fully-developed rain leaf, which I doubt, this variety may have smaller leaves, with smaller 

 petiole wings, than is usual. 



