PLATE CCXXXIV. 



a and b are the Bor jeneru tenga of Assam. From its leaves and size and shape of fruit, it 

 would appear one of the Suntara oranges. 



All the drawings of citrus from Assam were favoured me by Mr. G. E. McLeod, 

 and are all of the size given. They give a very good idea of the oranges and lemons of 

 that Province. He omitted, however, to give any further characters beyond what are 

 seen in the drawings. I have, therefore, reproduced in the Appendix, No. 53, the 

 list of Assam citrus given by Mr. William Robinson in 1841. One of the oranges 

 is there called Jendru tenga. It is probably this. Mr. McLeod adds that the Horu 

 generu tenga is exactly the same, but smaller. 



and d are the Juta muri of Assam. From the petiole of its leaf it would appear a large lemon 

 of the Gulgul class, or Kumaon lemon variety. On one side (e) this specimen was 

 imperfectly developed, as was seen in its section. In d I have only shown the well- 

 developed portion of the section, with its thick skin. Mr, Robinson, among the 

 sub-acid lemons, gives Jota mori tenga, which, I suppose, means this variety. 



