PLATE CXLI. 



o and b are taken from the Flor. Amboyn. of Rumphius, vol. ii., tab. 25. o is the warty form, 

 and b the smooth form and called by him Malum Citrium. 



J. de Loureiro, in his Flor. Cochin Chin., p. 465, refers to this plate, under the head of Citrus 

 Medica, and says that the petioles are linear, flowers white (no purple or pink colour 

 mentioned), pulp white, often acid ; skin thick, externally yellow, hard, and unequal. 

 Eaten raw, and preserved ; cultivated in Cochin China. 



c is taken from Risso's monograph. It is a section of the fruit of his " Cedratier a gros fruit." 

 It is only given to show the enormous thickness of its skin. The dots round the 

 carpels are probably their feeding vessels. 



