PLATE CXCVI. 



a and 6 are a citrus sent by Major Bailer from one of the gardens of the late Maharaja of 

 Bulrampur, Gonda. It is a very distinct variety, and I regret that no leaves were 

 sent with it. It was deep yellow, rough, elastic, and puffy; shaped like a large 

 Malta lemon, but with the feel of a spongy-skinned pummelo. The oil-cells were 

 very large ; skin sweetish, and loosely attached. The angles A A were not filled 

 up as in all other citrus, but hollow. The pulp was yellowish- white ; the juice- 

 vesicles loose and sour ; the carpels were loose and open at the centre. The centre 

 was hollow, and the seeds white, when cut. It may possibly be a yellow mamillate 

 variety of At Anni. It came under the name of Qism Bajoura Turshee, but it is, 

 not a Bajoura. 



c and e are the Bard Nepdlee nimboo, or Nepal lemons. The exterior is of a beautiful pale 

 lemon yellow, and regularly dotted with foveoli and intermediate oil-cells, d is the 

 section of c. Pulp lemon-like ; juice abundant and acid, and leaves a rather 

 unpleasant aroma in the throat. These lemons had the shape and colour of Guavas. 



f, g, and h are their leaves, rather serrated than crenated, with the scent of lemon leaves. 

 Some had margined petioles, others not. Young shoots purple ; flower-buds tinged 

 purple. The Nepal lemon is often seedless. 



