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Attdrra nimboo, obtained at one of the railway stations in the Central Provinces. 



a is its shape, rugose at the apex, and gathered into folds at the base, otherwise smooth, shiny, 

 and covered with foveoli of all sizes ; colour of a clear lemon yellow; the rind has the aroma 

 of the Saddphal ; pulp pale, like a lemon. The juice-vesicles are very prettily disposed 

 in the pulp carpels, as shown at c. The side vesicles are all long pedicelled, and 

 there are some also at the broad part of the carpel. Their attachments are shown 

 at /, /. The short sessile vesicles are few, and at the corners e, e. The carpels are 

 mostly open, and the juice-vesicles project into the hollow centre, as shown in the 

 section 6. The juice is abundant, and of a pure acid. The skin is comparatively 

 thin ; seeds few. Altogether this is a desirable variety. 



d is the typical leaf, lanceolate, sometimes emarginate, with scarcely any scent, and with large 

 wings to the petioles. They are leathery, and remind one of pummelo leaves. 



