PLATE CXXII, 



a and ft is a Reshmi Nardngi, taken from Kaja Siva Prasad's Garden, at Benares, flat and 

 tomato-like; depressed at both base and apex; colour, when quite ripe, of a lobster- 

 red. On the apex especially it is often as red as a tomato. Pulp orange, and juice 

 abundant ; it does not sweeten completely, but remains sub-acid ; juice-cells stout and 

 short ; seeds green, when cut. The rind is loosely attached, and has the scent of 

 Lantana ; aromatic, but not agreeably so. 



c and d are the leaves of this orange, rounded and crenated, like those of a Keonla. The scent of 

 the leaves is also similar, but not so pronounced. 



e and / is the same Reshmi orange from Lucknow ; does not sweeten till late, g is a smaller and 

 smoother form. 



h and i are its rain and spring leaves. 



k is the section of a Keonlx orange from Gonda ; externally sub-warty, with a thiekish, loose 

 skin, containing the largest oil-cells I have seen. The juice-cells were of an orange- 

 colour ; juice sweetish acid ; seedless. Leaves had the scent of the Keonla. 



