PLATE C. 



a and b is the Sungtara orange of Mooltan, kindly sent by the Deputy Commissioner of that 

 district. It was smooth and very slightly chagrined, with large and small foveoli 

 closely set. Pulp, orange and sub-acid and sweet ; juice abundant ; thin skin. Like 

 the Keonla orange, the juice-vesicles are mostly sessile. At the angles between the 

 dissepiments, and the back of the carpel, there are some pedicelled vesicles. 



c and d are rain leaves, the former with a broadly-margined petiole, and e and / spring leaves. 

 On the branch sent there were no spines. 



g and h is a specimen I purchased at the Colombo market, and called there Heen-narun. It 

 was oranga-yellow, smooth, except round the apex, and with shallow foveoli. Pulp, 

 deep orange; juice abundant, and of a pleasant flavour, with large vesicles; seeds 

 green, when cut. The oil-cells were of various sizes, the largest occupying the whole 

 thickness of the skin. 



This appears to be like the Konda-namn of Kandy, and the Nagpore orange of 

 India, i was a smaller specimen, at the apex it had an obliterated mammilla. 



