PLATE CCVII. 



a and b is a globose citrus, which came from Mooltan, under the name of Niboo. Exterior 

 pale yellow, stndded with minute depressions, so closely set that some ran into others 

 by twos and threes. The surface of this citrus was tinged red, as if inclined to take 

 on the colour of an orange. In some places the colour was decidedly red, in others 

 only suffused with red. This is the only red-cheeked lime or lemon I have seen. 



c, d, e, f, and g are the leaves which came with it ; they appear those of a true lime, and so do 

 the spines h. The pulp was pale, juice abundant and acid, with a slightly bitter taste. 



t and j is a citrus, which came from Calcutta tmder the name of Sherbetee pati. It was pale 

 yellow, with a shiny surface; skin very thin, pulp pale, juice abundant, sour, and 

 slightly bitter. The leaves k, I, and in are like those of the Kaghzi, and probably it 

 is the same variety as that of Mooltan: n is its spine. 



