PLATE CXXV. 



a and 6 I purchased at the Bombay market. I was told it came from Aurungabtld, Deccan. 

 It is the most warty orange of the Keonla type I have seen. Externally deep 

 orange, with its apex half very warty. The apex has a distinct mammilla, also 

 warty, pushed in, and depressed in its centre. Each wart of this orange has usually 

 one or more distinct foveoli. The base half is slightly rugose and foveolate. Pulp 

 deep orange ; juice fine-flavoured, and abundant ; juice- vesicles large, and attached 

 also to the sides of the carpels. This appears a desirable variety of the Keonla type. 

 It has few seeds, and a fine flavour, 



o shows the interior surface of the rind, with the pithy white tissue dissected off. There was a 

 space between the skin and pulp-ball. 



d and e is a Keonla from one of the Poona orchards. On the apex it had only a warty 



and depressed aureola, not a distinct mammilla ; it had a large space between the 



skin and pulp-ball, with connecting pith-fibres, as shown in section; pulp deep 



orange, distinctly sub-acid ; seeds green, when cut ; centre hollow. 



/ and g are its leaves, distinctly crenate, with all the characters of Keonla leaves. 



