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Pahdree nimboo sent by Major Bnller from the late Maharaja's garden at Sheopura, Gonda. 



a, b, and c are its form; c had a small flattened mammilla. Curiously enough, they both 

 had those transverse strife on one side that I found in various citrons (which see). 

 They made no difference in the section Exterior lemon yellow, smooth (excepting 

 the stria), with shallow foveoli. They looked like smooth and large Malta lemons. 

 Thin skin, pulp pale, like a Sherbetee ; juice abundant, not very sour^ only sub-acid. 

 When cut, they gave the scent rather of an orange than a lemon j rind with a 

 faint lemon flavour; seeds white, when cut. It seems a desirable variety. It 

 appears allied to the thin-skinned Gulgul of Jagadri. 



It is not quite clear whether by the term Pahdree is meant a mountain lemon, or a 

 mistake for JBeharee, from Behar. 



