PLATE CVIII. 



a, b, and e is the Suntara orange of Poona, light orange colour, and puffy to the feel. Apex 

 greatly depressed, and rather warty all round it. It had an irregular mammilla at 

 the base, depressed, and with furrows all round it as seen in longitudinal section c. 

 Foveoli not very distinct, except among the warts. The small oil-cells are represented 

 by minute miliary convexities. It floats very well. Pulp, deep orange, deeper than 

 the rind. The white tissue of the skin is almost absent, except at the angles 

 between the pulp carpels ; centre hollow ; juice abundant, and of a pleasant sweet 

 and sub-acid flavour. Juice-vesicles large, and attached also to the sides of the 

 carpel, a little way up. 



d and e is the Jdwa-ndrun of Kandy, Ceylon. This is also of the Suntara type, orange-yellow 

 when ripe. The oil-cells of the skin distinct ; pulp, orange and juicy ; seeds green, 

 when cut ; agreeable flavour, and in every way like a Suntara. 



f is its rain leaf, and g its smaller spring leaves, with the Suntara scent. 



