PLATE CXXXIII 



Other forms of Jhambiri. 



and 6 came from Calcutta, under the name of Gord lemon (Vide Appendix, No. 55) (2nd 

 kind). Its exterior is slightly chagrined, with a depressed mammilla, like that of 

 other Jhambiri. It has large and small foveoli, with intermediate oil-cells. This 

 specimen was turning pale yellow. Pulp pale, with an orange tinge ; juice abundant, 

 sub-acid, with an orange flavour. 



e and d are the leaves which came with it. 



< and / came from Allahabad, under the name of Kunra. Its exterior is pale yellow, and 

 chagrined, with foveoli closely set ; the intermediate spaces are filled with miliary 

 convexities, representing the smaller oil-cells. The pulp is pale, with a very 

 slight tinge of orange, and sour. The rind has more the taste of orange rind 

 than lemon rind. The mammilla is flattened and pushed in, with a sulcus all 

 round, as shown in section. 



N.B. Kunra may possibly be a corruption of the Bengali name Gord. The small juice- 

 vesicles of / are vere distinct. 



