PLATE C V. 



a and & is a Suntara orange from Rohilcund, with all the characters of the Suntara orange. 

 This was an unripe specimen, obtained in October, of a bright green, turning yellowish 

 in parts. It floated well. (Vide Chapter on " Derivations of Vernacular Names.") 



c are small spring leaves of the same. The specimen sent had no spines. 



d and e is the Nardnghi, from Kohilcund. It was unripe, and of a bright green, turning reddish in 

 parts. It had all the characters of a Suntara orange, perhaps with a more chagrined 

 exterior. It floated very well. 



/ are its spring leaves. The specimen sent had no spines. 



I could see no decided difference between these two oranges, although they came with 

 distinct names. The colour of the " Naranghi," when ripe, may be redder, and the surface 

 rougher; but such variations are frequently found on the same tree. 



