PLATE CCXXXIX, 



a and b are the Jora tenga of Assam. It appears to be a true lemon of the Nepdlee nimboo 

 variety. It is, however, rather thick skinned, but this may not be a typical specimen. 



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It is No. 2 of Mr. Anderson's list. Mr. Kobinson gites three varieties with this 

 name, and all placed under citrons. Between thin-skinned citrons and thick-skinned 

 lemons there is not, in reality, a very great difference. The drawing gives the 

 "reduced size.'' 



c and d are the Nimboo tengd of Assam. Judging from the shape of the leaf given in the 

 drawing, I should say it was not the true lime (Kaghzi nimboo) of the plains, but rather 

 a small variety of the Nepal lemon. Its spines are too large and its leaves too 

 oblong for a true lime. (Vide Plate CXCVIL, Figs, d and e.) Mr. Robinson, 

 among the add limes of Assam, gives Nimu tenga, which, I suppose, means this. 



