PLATE OLXXIII, 



This is another specimen of the Madhkakree of Almora, also sent by Mr. H. Harris. 

 Whether it grew on the same tree as the smooth one, shown on Plate CLXXL, or not, I 

 do not know ; but, judging from the oil-cells, it is probably another variety. 



Externally it was pale citron-yellow, very fragrant, and covered all over with convex oil- 

 cells, like miliary projections, as at b. They were more closely packed round the apex. They 

 appeared of uniform size. This specimen alone would suffice to disprove Bisso's theory that a 

 sweetish or " fade " pulp carries with it plane oil-cells. Under a magnifying-glass these cells 

 resolved themselves into large, smaller, and smallest, the latter not being numerous. 



A, A are deep furrows, the rest are shallow and broad. The rind appeared made up of eight 

 carpels, the space between the deep furrows A, A consisting probably of three distinct 

 carpels. 



