PLATE X O V. 



Other forms of sweet lemons. 



a and b are a sweet lemon from Muscat, which I purchased at the Bombay market. Its 

 flavour, unlike that of Mooltan, appeared to me of the ordinary Sherbetee. Why 

 they import them from Muscat, when they arc largely grown in India, is impossible 

 to say. It had few seeds. 



c is another Muscat sweet lemon. For a sight of this I am indebted to Mr. A. Y. Gubboy, 

 of Ezra Street, Calcutta. He was travelling in the same carriage with me from 

 Bombay. He showed me this enormous sweet lemon, which he purchased in Bombay, 

 under the name of " Muscat sweet orange." I could not see its interior, as he 

 was taking it to his friends in Calcutta. I, however, took an outline drawing of 

 it, and measurements. It had a diameter of about 4 inches, and was of a canary 

 yellow. Mr. Gubboy afterwards kindly sent me its seeds. They germinated, and I 

 sent some of the plants to Lucknow and some to Saharunpur. 



d and e are a pyriform Sherbetee from Auraya. It was unripe, and that may account for its 

 smallness and thick skin. It had pure white flowers ; / is its rain leaf; and g 

 its spring leaf. 



