PLATE CXXXII 



Other forms of Jhambiri. 



a and & is a Jhambiri from Lucknow, which came marked No. 1. Its exterior is lemon- 

 yellow, much chagrined ; with folds round the base, and a depressed mammilla 

 on the apex. It has the shape of an orange of the loose-skinned type. Pulp 

 pale, like that of a lemon, and very sour. It never sweetens ; centre hollow ; flowers 

 very faintly tinged purple. 



c is a smoother specimen. 



d is a spring leaf, with distant and scarcely perceptible serrations. 



e is a rain leaf, with distinct crenations. 



There is a yellow and a red variety of Jhambiri in Lucknow, and the flowers of both 

 are faintly tinged purple, and the young shoots are green. 



/ and g is a citrus, which came from Benares under the name of " Another Nepalee." I 

 believe it is nothing but a Jhambiri, much chagrined round the base and apex, 

 otherwise smooth, with a flattened mammilla ; pulp pale and very sour. It was 

 sent without leaves. Its section is more like a " Keonla " orange than a Nepalee 

 lemon. 



