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a and b I obtained at Kandy, Ceylon, under the name of Nas-narun. It was reddish yellow 

 and foveolate, otherwise smooth. Pulp pale and greenish, and very acid ; skin very 

 thin, and seeds numerous ; c are its leaves. At the Colombo Market I obtained a 

 much smaller specimen than this, but with similar characters. It was there called 

 Oodoo-Dlhi. (Vide Plate CCXXIIL, Fig. .) 



d, e, and / are the Surkh-nimboo (red lime) of Lucknow ; very smooth and polished ; pulp 

 orange-yellow and sour. The fruit, when ripe, is of a reddish orange. 



g is a rain leaf, and k a spring leaf. 



Whether this Surkh-nimboo is a distinct variety from the Hazdra, or an over- 

 grown Hazdra, I cannot say. Although the fruit is larger, it has similar Characters; 

 and so have the leaves. Any differences there might be would be quite compatible 

 with differences producible from seed. 



