PLATE C X I V. 



Is the Rungpur lime from Saharunpore Botanic Garden, called by the native gardener 

 Rungpolang ; which is nothing but a transformation of " Rungpar lime." 



a and b are the same fruit, of a lobster-red round the apex, and of a yellow-orange round 

 the base ; smooth and very slightly foveolate all over ; has an elastic feel, and no 

 sign of mammilla at the apex. Skin, although closely-fitting, is easily removed. 

 The section b is exactly like that of a Nagpore Suntara orange ; juice abundant, 

 and very sour ; centre hollow ; seeds of a greenish-cream colour, when cut. d and e 

 are the spring leaves of a, with a very faint scent. 



c was smooth like a surkh-nimboo, very thin-skinned ; pulp, pale orange, and very sour ; of a 

 rather orangy flavour. When unripe the skin adheres to the pulp, like that of a 

 sweet lemon. 



/, g, h are the leaves of c. Both these specimens came from the same garden. The former 

 was sent to me; the latter was unripe in October, and which I plucked myself. 



NOTE. This and the following specimens I obtained late, and are, therefore, placed at 

 the end of the group. 



