PLATE OO XXX II. 



a and 6 are the Kaghzi nimboo, of Calcutta. This was an unripe specimen, with a thickieh skin. It 

 had foveoli, large and small, with shallow longitudinal furrows here and there. Pulp 

 pale ; juice abundant, acid, with a fine aroma. 



e, d, e, and / are the leaves and spine which came with it. 



g is a Kaghzi nimboo from Bhilawa, Auraya, Etawah District. Exterior quite smooth ; has neither 

 elevations nor depressions ; very thin skinned ; aroma of the sour juice that of the 

 true Kaghei. 



h, i, j, k are the leaves and spine of the same. 



I and m are a lime that came from Benares, under the name of Behdri nimboo. It appeared 

 to be no other than an ovoid or pyriform Kaghzi, with pale and sour pulp. 



