PLATE OCX XIX 



Two forms of the true lime of India (Kaghzi nimboo). 



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 a, b, c, and d were taken from a seedling tree about four years old, and just beginning to fruit. 



The spines in all young seedling citruses are usually more developed than in older 

 trees and those raised from buds. The wings of the petiole are here morn developed. 



is a form growing in the Public Garden, Etawah. Its section / shows the typical akin of the 

 Kaghzi nimboo. These thin-skinned limes are often slightly furrowed longitudinally, the 

 farrows corresponding to the dissepiments of the pulp. 



g is a rain leaf; i a spring leaf, h is a rounded form of leaf, which very often occurs in the 

 true limes, and recalls the leaflet of Lima leaf d, Plate CCXXV. 



j is a globose form of fruit, from a four-year-old seedling (from date of planting oat the young 

 tree, not from date of sowing the seed). 



