PLATE CXI 



a and b is a ripe At Anni from Mr. Kinloch's garden, at Etawah. 



It is of a yellow-orange colour externally, much chagrined, with large foveoli at certain 

 distances, with sinuous broken farrows radiating from them. Between the large 

 foveoli are smaller ones, as shown at A. Some specimens were smoother than the 

 one given. The rind is aromatic and pungent, hut scarcely bitter. The pulp is a 

 pale orange, streaked with lighter shades, of a pleasant rather sweetish acid ; centre 

 solid and filled up; seeds greenish white, when cut. 



c is a rain leaf; d, e, and / spring leaves. The young leaves have a scent of the Keonla 

 orange leaf. The old leaves are leathery. Flowers are rather large, four or five 

 petalled. Those I saw on the tree were single and axillary. The young shoots 

 are of a yellowish-green. 



N.B. The young stems and leaves are -pubescent. The white tissue of the skin is thick 

 and spongy. 



