PLATE O XL VI. 



A Turunj from the Saharunpore Botanic Garden. 



a represents its form. On the bulged-out side B, the warts are larger, while on the rather 

 contracted side A, the warts are small and placed among the transverse striae, appa- 

 rently the same striae, for which I conld not account, in the Bombay citrons, shown 

 on the foregoing plates. In the section 6, there does not appear much difference 

 in the two sides. The oil-cells of the rind, on the contracted side, may be perhaps 

 more closely packed than on the opposite side. The rind is aromatic, the skin white 

 and sweet ; pulp pale yellow, sour, and juice scanty ; seeds white, when cut, edged with 

 white and brown lines, from the brown pellicle under the outer shell. 



c and d are spring leaves not typical that came with it, and e its spine. The leaves are serrated 

 from the base, and the petiole is barely ridged. They have a faint lemon scent. 



