PLATE C C IX 



Saddphal of Public Garden, Etawah. 



a is a fall-sized specimen, and c is a smaller one. The surface looks pasty, and is covered, 

 at regular distances, with large foveoli-depressions, shown by the large dots at A. 

 The intermediate spaces are filled with slightly prominent smaller oil-cells. The 

 depressions correspond to the larger oil-cells. The Saddphal is pale yellow, when 

 ripe. 



6 is the section of a. Pithy part of skin sweetish; pulp pale, with a slight tinge of orange 

 yellow; juice scanty, with a sweetish, sub-acid flavour. It had slight tinges of orange 

 yellow, here and there, in its pulp. 



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d is a ram leaf, and e and / spring leaves. All have very large crenate wings to their 

 petioles, and are leathery. The spines are shown with the leaves. The flowers and 

 young leaves are tinged purple. 



h is a pulp carpel, with the side removed, to show the convergence of the juice-vesicles to a 

 common centre. The seeds are also arranged round that centre, g are the juice- 

 vesicles of a portion of a pulp carpel. They are pedicelled and spindle-shaped, and 

 have very little juice. The Saddphal which came from Benares and Saharunpur do 

 not differ from that of Etawah, 



