PLATE OXXXV. 



a and b is a Jamlriri from Rosa, Shahjahanpur ; externally pale yellow, and closely studded 

 with foveoli. 



c is an ovoid form, with the mammilla represented by a point. The pulp is pale and very 

 sour, with a faint bitter taste. 



d and f, are rain leaves. 

 / and g spring leaves. 



It is doubtful whether this is a Jamblri proper or a citrus like the ones from 

 Mooltan, Khoorja and Calcutta (Vide Plates CCVII. and CCYIIL), which are also 

 with a slightly bitter taste in their juice. 



k and i came from Baghelkund, Toolshipur, Gonda. It came ticketed Mitha nimboo. The 

 colour is deep yellow on apex half, and yellow orange round base, and foveolate all 

 over ; pulp pale yellow, with a tinge of orange ; perfectly sour ; centre hollow ; 

 seeds greenish cream, when cut. It is certainly not a Mitha nimboo, or sweet 

 lemon. The skin fits closely, but is easily detached. It has all the characters 

 of a Jambiri. j is a rain leaf, and k a spring leaf. The spines were mere 

 points. 



