PLATE CLVI. 



Mudhkunkur from the garden of the Maharaja of Bulrampur, Muthoora, Gonda. 



a and b had ridges converging to the apex, a was more warty than 6, which was almost smooth 

 and shiny. The rind was citron-scented, pale-lemon colour, with shallow foveoli 

 all over. 



c is the section of a. Pulp pale and sour, and therefore the name Mudhkunkur is inappropriate, ' 



d and e are spring leaves which came with it. They were slightly lemon-scented, and the 

 joint of the petiole not distinguishable in most leaves. 



Why this was called a Hudhktinkur, and not a Turunj, or a Bajoura, I do not know. 



