PLATE OXXXIV. 



a and 6 came from Benares, under the name of Shunkhddrdv. Exterior smooth, bat not so 

 smooth as the Kalan Kaghzi nimboo. The oil-cells are close to each other. Pulp 

 pale orange, very sour, and with a lemon orange taste. 



c and d are the leaves that came with it, and e the spine. 



/ came from Dhama Chowree, Gonda, one of the Maharaja's gardens. Exterior of a fawn- 

 coloured orange, quite chagrined, and with a curious epidermis, which may give it 

 this fawn colour. It has a flattened mammilla; skin thin and puffy; pulp very 

 pale orange, very sour, and juice abundant, with a slightly orange flavour ; skin 

 has an orange taste ; centre hollow ; seeds green, when cut. 



h and i are the leaves which came with it, they had no scent ; and g, its spine. 



Another came from Toolshipur, Gonda. It was yellow, with an orange-skin flavour ; 

 pulp very pale, with only a souppon of orange tinge ; very sour ; others were like a Keonla ; 

 seeds greenish cream. 



j and fc is a Jamblri from Lucknow, which came tieketed No. 2, smoother than No 1, 

 and more globose ; mammilla scarcely visible ; its skin is thin and closely fitting ; 

 when ripe, lemon -yellow. It is full of sour juice, and has a sui generis aroma. 



