PLATE CLXXXVI. 



tlulgul from Raja Shiva Parshad's garden at Benares. He says it abounds in Lahore. 

 o indicates its form. It is of a lemon yellow, closely i'oveolate all over ; apex depressed. 



b is its section. The pulp is pale, like a lemon j the juice abundant, and pure acid; centre 

 hollow. 



c is the Gvlgul leaf, with a slightly margined petiole. The leaves are crecate, and thin ; rather 

 like those of a Kli'itta orange. The young leaf buds have hairs on them. 



d is the Gulgul spine. 



e and f are two Gulgith purchased at Jagadri. They look much like the Kilkil or Kulkul 

 of the Emperor Saber's memoirs. He says: "It is like a goose's egg, but does 

 not, like that egg, taper away at the two extremities. Skin thin, like the Sangtereh. 

 It has a remarkable quantity of juice." The skin is quite smooth, and of the 

 texture and colour of Kaghzi nintboo, and marked longitudinally with shallow depressions 

 opposite the divisions of the pulp. Juice very sour, very abundant, and slightly 

 aromatic. 



g is the section of e. 



