PLATE CLXXXIX. 



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Kaghzi Kaldn lemons, from Gundaroop Sing's garden, at Ajitmal, Btawah District, 



a, c, and e differ only slightly in form and size. Their exterior is pale yellow, and quite 

 smooth, only marked with faint foveoli at certain distances. The intermediate spaces 

 being filled with smaller oil-cells, which are neither raised nor sunk. 



b is the section of a, and d the section of c, The skin is very thin ; pulp pale ; juice 

 abundant, and very sour. 



g is a typical ram leaf, and / an abnormally shaped one. 



h is a small spring leaf. I could see no difference between these leaves and those of the 

 sweet lemon, or Sherbetee niinboo. The spines were mere points. 



This lemon tree is said to have been obtained from Saharumpur. The name 

 Kaghzi only means that it lias a very thin skin, that is, paper-like. 



