PLATE CCXX 



This plate shows specimens of a large lemon received from Pertabgurh, in Oudh ; it 

 was sent by Mr. J. A. Luffman. 



b is a section of a. When ripe it is yellow and smooth, with scarcely any foveoli. The 

 skin is rather thin and aromatic, the pulp pale, transparent; juice very abundant and 

 sour; centre hollow. 



c is a more elongated form of a. 



d and e came from the same bunch as the other two, which contained five lemons. The 

 pulp is pale greenish, with long and slender juice-vesicles. The juice is not sharply 

 acid, and of not so pore a flavour as that of the European lemon. 



All five lemons were of this shape, and all had a very small mammilla. This variety 

 appears distinct, and not unlike the Punjab Gulgul, shown on Plate CLXXXVI., Fig. /. 



