PLATE X V I I I. 



a and 6 are a specimen of the Almora lemon sent by Mr. H. Harris. When ripe, it is 

 deep lemen yellow, studded with large foveoli, especially on the apex half. The 

 rind is not so aromatic as that of the Malta lemon; pulp pale, and fall of soar 

 juice. It is a desirable variety where a large quantity of juice is wanted at one 

 time. 



c and d are rain leaves. 

 e and /, spring leaves. 



This variety is the same as the Kumaon lemon, only of a smaller size. The immense 

 leaf, c, is prohably due to the rich, moist soil of Almora. 



NOTE. All citrus trees sometimes give off long shoots from the base of the trunk. These 

 then bear loJtge luxitriant leaves. 



