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Two forms of Jhambiri. 



a and b is the Jkambiri from Dhama Chowree, Gonda, one of the late Maharaja's gardens. 

 The exterior is lemon-yellow, inclining in parts to orange-yellow ; rind verrucose and 

 aromatic ; pulp lemon-yellow, and very sour, with the structure of a Keonla orange ; 

 seeds green, when cut; rind lemon-flavoured, but unpleasant. It had no prominent 

 mammilla. 



c and d are the leaves of the same. 



e and / is the Jhambiri lime of the Saharunpore Botanic Garden. It is lemon-yellow, with an 

 elastic feel ; foveolate all over, and with here and there a slight eminence, as if 

 it tried to be verrucose. It has a flattened mammilla. The skin is loose like 

 that of a Keonla orange. The appearance of the pulp is also that of the Keonla, 

 excepting that it is very pale yellow ; juice abundant and pure acid ; centre hollow ; 

 seeds greenish white, when cut. 



g, h, and i are its spring leaves ; flowers small, half inch diameter, faintly tinged purple ; 

 young shoots green ; spines mere feeble points. In all respects this Jhambiri is 

 like a Keonla orange, excepting colour of rind and pulp. The scent and shape of 

 the leaves, and the colour of the seeds, are more like those of a lemon. 



