PLATE C X V I, 



This is an At Anni, which I plucked from the Roshndra bagh, Delhi. I got it in 

 October, and unripe. 



a. The exterior is not clearly marked out by furrows, as in the other specimens of Plates 

 CX. and CXI. ; -but the prominence of the small oil-cells in the would-be inter- 

 mediate spaces is very distinct. The surface is deeply chagrined. 



b is from the same tree, but not so pyriform; the large oil-cells are depressed, and the intermediate 

 smaller ones very prominent, giving the surface a chagrined appearance. 



c is the leaf of this At Anni. It has a feeble scent ; petioles distinctly pubescent on upper 

 side of their base ; young stems also distinctly pubescent, under the magnifying glass. 



The pulp of this citrus has a pale orange tinge; juice of a pleasant acid 

 flavour. (The pulp of a ripe At Anni, eaten with sugar, is nice.) Its centre was 

 solid, probably because unripe, and it was full of seeds. 



