PLATE CXCVII, 



Nepal lemons from Gonda. 



a and b came under the name of Nepdlee Kaghzi nimboo as round as a cricket-ball; pale 

 lemon yellow, smooth with shallow foveoli. Rind aromatic, pulp pale, juice abundant 

 and very sour, and slightly aromatic ; almost seedless ; centre hollow. It appears 

 a globose form of Nepal lemon. 



c is a small spring leaf, and the only one that came with it. It had a faint lemon scent, 

 and with a naked petiole. The spines were mere points. 



d and e came under the name of Kaghzi nimboo (Nepdlee); very pale lemon yellow, globose 

 and minutely foveolate all over; deeper yellow round the apex. Kind lemon 

 flavoured, pulp pale, inclined to greenish ; thin skin, seedless ; centre solid ; juice 

 abundant, with much the flavour of the Bard Nepdlee nimboo, and, like it, leaves 

 an unpleasant taste in the throat. 



/, g, and h are its spring leaves, and have the character of lemon leaves. They are lemon 

 scented, not lime scented. It has all the characters of the larger Nepal lemon, 

 and appears to be a small form of i(. 



