PLATE X C V. 



a came from Messrs. Carew & Co., Shahjahaupnr, under the name of Reshmi naranghi. Thin 

 skin, yellow-orange; pulp pale orange, sub-acid, with greenish seeds; b and c are its 

 rain leaves ; d, e, and / its spring leaves. 



g and h came from Benares, under the name of Reshmi narangi. The exterior of the fruit is 

 sometimes chagrined, like a mandarin ; at other times much smoother ; skin loosely 

 attached ; pulp pale orange and sour ; seeds green. 



t are the leaves that came with it. They are small spring leaves. The fruit shown had fourteen 

 carpels. 



These two specimens appear to be no other than " Hazaras," or overgrown Kumquats. 

 As the Kumquat is grown from seed, it probably may vary a good deal. Then cultivation, and 

 difference of soil and climate are almost sure to induce other changes. 



