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a and 6 is the Nagpore orange, grown in Lucknow. It has the same surface and colour of the 

 Suntara. It is baggy, with the apex much depressed : most specimens have a 

 prominent base, bat not all. Pulp, a shade deeper than the ordinary Suntara ; carpels 

 loosely adherent, with a space between them and the skin ; centre hollow ; seeds green, 

 when cut. 



c and e are rain leaves ; d and / are spring leaves ; their scent is like that of the Suntara 

 leaves. 



g and h is the Sylhet orange, as grown in Lucknow from seed. Exterior exactly like a baggy 

 Suntara ; pulp also similar ; carpels loosely held together, with a space between them 

 and the pulp-ball; centre hollow; seeds green, when cut. 



The original Sylhet oranges of Lucknow were seedlings raised from seeds of the 

 Calcutta Sylhet oranges, or Kamla kmboo. The tree does not spread horizontally 

 as much as the Nagpore or Suntara proper, but straight upwards. It is the most 

 productive of the Suntara group, and appears to suit the climate and soil of Lucknow 

 better than either the Nagpore or Suntara proper varieties. It has larger leaves than 

 the latter. 



j is a rain leaf, and i is a spring leaf. 



