PLATE LXXVII, 



Chakotra Kaldn from Gundaroop Sing's Garden, Ajitmal, Etawah district, 



a is the pyriform outline of .this large pummelo. It is lemon-yellow, with a reddish tinge on 

 one side. There are two sets of oil-cells, one concave like pinholes, shown by the 

 dark dots at A, the others are miliary convexities, or little eminences between the 

 former, as shown by the light dots at A. These miliary convexities near the peduncle 

 are also concavities. In Rampur Rohilcund this sort of pummelo, I was told, is called 

 At Anni Kalan. B B shows the zigzag minings of some insect, probably the larva of 

 a minute moth. This is the only instance in which I noticed these minings under the 

 epidermis of the fruit. Between the laminae of the citrus leaves, in the rains, these 

 minings are common, and give a glistening appearance to the leaves attacked ; they 

 injure the leaf. Probably the larvae have a partiality to the essential oil of the leaves. 



