PLATE LXXV. 



This is the Jambole, or Jamboo Ndrun, of Ceylon. 



a and b show the outline and section of this ovoid pumnaelo ; the wavy outline indicates the 

 projections of the oil-cells of three sizes, the disposition of which is shown at A. 

 The exterior is pale yellow, covered all over with only convex oil-cells of three sizes. 

 There are no depressions. The convexities are easily squashed with the nail. The 

 scent of their essential oil is peculiar. The pulp is transparent yellowish white, 

 with the faintest tint of pink towards the centre. The juice-cells are large, and 

 the juice of a nice sub-acid and aromatic flavour, without any bitterness. It is 

 many-seeded. The seeds, when cut, are white. The oil-cells of the rind are 

 globular and quite distinct. The pithy part of the skin is spongy, and, as in some 

 other pummelos, bitter. 



