PLATE CLXX 



This is the Bijouri, received from the Saharumpur Botanic Garden. 



a and 6 show its form. Colour lemon-yellow, foveolate all over, and rather rough round the apex, 

 with a pronounced greenish-yellow mammilla. The scent and taste of the rind are 

 different from those of the Malta lemon. 



b is its section, with a rather thin skin ; pulp pale greenish, unlike that of the Malta lemon. In 

 this specimen I found no seed. Juice abundant and acid ; it differs in taste from 

 that of a Malta lemon. 



c and d are spring leaves, serrated and rather curly ; petiole just margined, and they have only 

 a faint lemon scent. 



NOTE. This citrus and the foregoing one are so near to the lemons that they might 

 have been as well placed in the lemon group. I have placed them at the end of the citron 

 proper group, to show the gradations by which the citron may have passed into the modern lemon. 



