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Bajoura from the garden of Gundaroop Sing, Auraya, Etawah District. 



a shows its form, with small isolated warts in its upper half. Exterior lemon-yellow, studded 

 with closely-set oil-cells, as shown at A. 



b is its section, with pulp like that of a lemon ; juice abundant, and very sour. 



This Bajoura comes near the Limonier a grappe, L. Amalfi, and L. d deux mammelons of 

 Eisso. At one time -there were citrus collectors in Europe, as now there are orchid collectors 

 in England, and it is not impossible that either Portuguese, Dutch, or other traders with the 

 East introduced some of the Indian Bajouras and other citrons to Europe, if those in Risso 

 were not all raised in Europe. The fruit of these citrons will keep a long time. 



c is a rain leaf; d and e spring leaves. Some have the petiole slightly winged; others only 

 margined. 



is its spine. 



