PLATE OOXVII. 



a and b are a long lemon from Ulwar. It is like those obtained from Jhansi, at Plate CCVL 

 It is pale citrine, with a thicker skin, aromatic, but not of a pleasant flavour. I 

 met with a similar long lemon in the Taj Garden. The gardener in the latter 

 place told me that if this lemon is kept it becomes bitterish. 



c is the form and size of its seed, different from that of the Kaghzi nimboo, or true lime. 



d, e, and / are its leaves, with either a long and linear petiole, as in e, or with a short 

 and winged petiole, as at / and g. 



g and h show also other forms of petioles, from the same tree. 

 i is its spine. 



Having had an opportunity of examining this citrus on the tree, I think I have rightly 

 placed this and the Jhansi long citrus of Plate CCVI. and others among the lemon group, 

 which, I think, is distinct from the lime group. 



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