PLATE OOI 



Other forms of lemons, 



a, b, and c came from Calcutta, under the name of Kagchi lemboo (long kind). Exterior, when 



unripe, has distinct foveoli and minute intermediate oil-cells; pulp pale; juice not 



abundant and sour, with an aroma something like the Kaghzi nimboo, Three sizes of 

 oil-cells were visible in the section. ; is the section of b. 



d, e, and / are spring leaves that came with it ; and <\ the spines. There was no sign of margins 

 to the petioles. 



h, i, and ; came from Lucknow, under the name of Gungolee nimboo ; surface very smooth and 

 polished, exterior yellow, pulp pale and pure acid ; flowers small, very faintly tinged red, 



k is a spring leaf, and I a rain leaf. Both had a slightly margined petiole. 



NOTE Not impossibly the long kind of Kagchi lemboo of Calcutta shown at a, is of the 

 variety shown in Plates CCV. and CCVL 



