PLATE X C V I I, 



a and b came under the name of Bannati-Benarsi-nimboo, This name, I was told, was derived 

 from its red-cloth colour, which natives call Banndt. 



The surface was very finely chagrined, of an orange red colour. Pulp, orange 

 juice abundant and very sour ; it never sweetens ; skin very thin. 



c, its rain leaf ; d, its spring leaves. They resemble the leaves of the Suntara orange ; d is 

 the spine of the branch which came with it. 



e and / is another specimen of Banndti-Benarsi-nimboo ; red-orange externally, foveolate and 

 slightly chagrined. Pulp, orange ; juice abundant, and very sour. It never sweetens ; 

 seeds green, when cut. The rind has a resinous aroma. 



>j and h are its leaves, like those of the Suntara orange, and with feeble aroma. 

 These two specimens do not appear to be different from the Surkh-nimboo. 



