PLATE CXIII. 



a is a section of the preceding large At Anni from Gonda (Plate CXII). The oil-cells of the 

 skin are large ; the white portion of the skin is very thick and spongy. The skin is 

 easily separated from the pulp-ball. The pulp is pale orange, of a pleasant sub-acid. 

 Eaten with sugar it is very nice. The juice-vesicles are large and like those of 

 a pummelo. The juice is abundant; the seeds are large and of a cream, or 

 greenish-cream, colour, when cut. They are more like those of an orange than of 

 a pummelo. 



Under the name of Nimboo Shirnee, two small specimens were sent from the 

 Maharaja's garden, at Mathora, Gonda. They had the same characters and the same 

 flavour as this At Anni. Some of the carpels were burst open towards the centre, 

 as shown in section a, and the juice -vesicles projected into the hollow centre, as 

 shown at A A. The central pith column, by expansion, was separated into four 

 pieces, as shown at B B. 



b and c are rain leaves ; d and e spring leaves. All leathery, and with a Suntara scent. / is the 

 spine which came on the branch. 



