PLATE LXXIX 



At Anni Kalan of Rohilcund. 



This pammelo was pyriform and similar to the foregoing on Plate LXXVIL, but larger. 

 It had a girth of 25^ inches at its thickest part ; its section was rather oval, with a long diatn. of 

 &! inches and a short diain. of 7^ inches in the thickest part. The exterior was greenish 

 lemon-yellow (perhaps not quite ripe), with very distinct foveoli depressions at certain distances, 

 and everywhere between the former slight miliary convexities of the smaller oil-glands. The 

 depressions gave it a uniform and faintly sub-warty surface. The apex had an outline of a 

 very flattened mammilla. 



a shows its section. The wavy outline indicates the depressions and elevations of the oil-glands, 

 as shown at C. D D is the central column burst asunder. 



b and c are the leaves of this pummelo. As before, c shows the union of the petiole wings 

 with the leaf blade, and the joint at A. 



The pulp was pale pink ; juice abundant, sweetish sub-acid, with a pleasant aroma. 

 The dissepiments or division walls of the pulp were of a dark rose colour. At B is shown the 

 disposition of the juice-vesicles, which are mostly long and slender. 



NOTE. The ovality in section may possibly mean that it descends from a fruit made up 

 of the fusion of two ovaries. (Vide Chapter on "Morphology," and Plates CCXXIII. and 

 CCXXIV.) 



