PLATE C X I I . 



Shows a large At Anni from Gonda, Oudh, which came under the name of Naringi. 

 Externally it was of a maize-orange colour, very rough and sub-warty. At certain distances there 

 were depressions, and sinuous furrows radiating from them; then intermediate foveoli, with 

 smaller sinuosities converging towards them, and finally between these again there were miliary 

 oil-cells, as shown at A. All over the surface there was, in addition, what appear to have been 

 minute cracks, which had healed up. 



The character and scent of this At Anni leaves, and the looseness of its skin indicate, I 

 think, relationship with the Suntara orange. Not improbably it may be a Decumana variety of 

 the Suntara group. 



It is very suggestive that on this "Decumana" variety the young shoots and leaves 

 should be also found pubescent, as in some varieties of the pummelo. 



