PLATE CIV, 



a and b is the Suntara orange proper, as grown in Lucknow. Of a smooth yellow-orange 

 colour, with scarcely any foveoli, and with minute miliary projections. Apex much 

 depressed; most of these oranges have also a depressed base. Pulp, orange, of about 

 the same shade as the rind ; very juicy, and, when ripe, of a pleasant sub-acid and 

 sweet flavour ; centre large and hollow, with a space between skin and pulp -ball ; 

 seeds green, when cut. The hollow space beneath the skin makes it feel baggy. All 

 these Suntara oranges are very good floaters. 



c is a rain leaf, and d a spring leaf. 



e and / is the Suntara proper of Delhi. It is also called Eungtra, Sungtra, and Suntra. It is of 

 a bright orange-yellow, with a smooth surface as before. The base has often a 

 flattened mammilla. The oil-cells of the skin are distinct, and their rotundity quite 

 visible on the inside of the skins, as it has little pith ; a is the section of /, with a 

 thin skin, and very small space between it and the pulp-ball; pulp, transparent orange, 

 of a pleasant mixture of sweet and sub-acid ; centre hollow ; seeds green, when cut. 



h and i are spring leaves, with the usual scent of all leaves of this Suntara group. 



