PLATE COXY. 



This is a Bajoura lemon, obtained from the garden of the Maharajah of Ulwar. 



a and c show its outline. It is yellow and smooth, like a lemon, only slightly foveolate. It is 

 scarcely distinguishable from a Malta lemon. Its mammilla is more drawn oat than 

 in the latter. It is very like the " Goosery " lemon of Mr. Stalkartt, and not 

 impossibly may have come from Calcutta. 



i is its section, showing a thin skin, though tough. The pulp is very acid, and lemon flavoured. 

 The rind is lemon scented, and tougher than that of the Malta lemon (vide Plate 

 CLXXXIIL). 



c has its apex more chagrined. 



d is a rain leaf, and e a spring leaf. They are Bajoura-like, and their nerves are depressed 

 below the surface. The spines are small. 



