PLATE L X X X V I. 



a, b, and c. All these three leaves are from one pummelc tree in Etawah ; they are all glabrous, 

 and apparently entire, but have oil-cells at their edges, with very minute, almost 

 imperceptible indentations, showing that although entire they retain the remains of 

 crenations. The scent of these leaves is almost nil. The oil-cells along the mid- 

 rib and venations are very sparse. 



