PLATE CXXXVI, 



a and b is a citrus I found on a tree in Hagkala, Ceylon ; colour lemon-yellow, and 

 foveolate all over, and with a flattened mammilla. The rind had not a very 

 pleasant scent. The pulp was pale orange, juice abundant, and soar ; centre solid; 

 seeds white, when cat. 



c is a fully-developed rain leaf, with only ridges on upper side of petiole, like those of the 

 Malta lemon leaf. 



d is an old spring leaf, and e a young leaf (December). Both were slightly margined. 



The flowers were tinged purple, and the youngest leaves also tinged purple. 

 Not improbably this is of the Jambiri type. The large size of leaf c is accounted 

 for by climate, and by its having been taken from a young cane. 



f I purchased at the Bombay market, and said to be grown in Bombay. It is pyriform, 

 chagrined, and foveolate. It is said to be yellow when ripe. 



g is one of the leaves which were attached to it. This was distinctly crenate and lemon 

 scented, others were distinctly emarginate. Not impossibly it belongs to the Jambiri 

 type. 



