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n and b are the Chokla tenga of Assam. From its leaf petioles I would say it is a lemon of the 

 large Kumaon kind, with a thick skin. Mr. Anderson, of Sibsagur, in his list 

 (Appendix, No. 43, fc), gives as No. 3 Sdkla tenga a bitter lime meaning, perhaps, 

 sour-bitter. Mr. Robinson groups Chakla tenga among the sub-acid lemons, but he also 

 gives the same name under acid limes. I do not think it can be a Seville, as it has 

 no winged petioles, which are large in the Sevflles. The leaf, as shown in Mr. 

 McLeod's drawing, is that of a lemon, or Bajoura. 



