PLATE CXCIX 



Gungolee lemons, sent by Major Buller, Gonda. 



a and b came from Sheopura. Another of the same shape had a girth of 8 inches. Externally 

 it was of a dull clayey yellow, and in parts with an epidermis not unlike that of 

 a potato. Whether this may have been the work of some insect I do not know. 

 The oil-cells were convex and large, like those of the Ceylon pummelos. Rind lemon 

 scented ; skin hard and citron-like ; pulp pale, like that of the Bajouras ; seeds 

 many, white, when cat ; some were edged with brown, on account of the under pellicle 

 of that colour ; juice abundant, and very acid. 



c and d are spring leaves, which came with it; serrated from the base, tough, and with scarcely 

 any scent. 



e is its spine. This lemon appears close to the Bajouras. 



f and g are a Gungolee nimboo from Bulrampur. Exterior of a dull fawn yellow ; oil-cells indistinct, 

 and very small. In the hand it feels like a potato; slightly aromatic, when scratched; 

 pulp pale, like that of a lemon; juice abundant, and very sour; seeds white, when cut; 

 centre solid. 







h and i are spring leaves that came with it. 



NOTE. I have met with a Jhambiri citrus also of this fawn colour; and I have been told 

 that in Monte -Video there is an orange which is always of this colour. 



