PLATE CCXLVI. 



The following plates show the young seedling leaves of various kinds of citrus. The first 

 leaves that show themselves above ground are always opposite, as shown in Plate CCLV The 

 second and third of these varieties came out as here shown. 



a is the second leaf of the Kumquat (Plate XCIIL, Figs, d and g), showing margins to the 

 petiole. 



6 is the second leaf of the Kaihairee nimboo (Plate XXXV.), showing a very long margined 

 petiole, its margins being continuous with those of the blade, b' shows the position 

 of the joint. 



c is the second leaf of the At' Anni of Gonda (Plate CXIL). d and e are its third and fourth 

 leaves. Another seedling of this variety gave a second leaf like e. 



f is the second leaf of Surkh nimboo (Plate XCVL, Figs, d and /). 

 g is the second leaf of the. Delhi Keonla, purchased at Bombay (Plate CXXVL, Fig. /), 

 h and t are third and fourth leaves of the Jhansi long lemon (Plate CCVL, Fig. a and b). 

 j is the third leaf of the Ceylon orange called Punchi Jambok (Plate LVL, Fig. a). 



k is the second leaf of the " Lima " or Kudalu d&hi of Ceylon (C. hystrix, Plate CCXXV. 

 Fig. a). 



/ and m are its third and fourth leaves. 



It should be acted that these leaves are taken from one particular seedling of each 

 variety, other seedlings of the same variety might give somewhat different leaves. The trifoliate 

 are rare* 



