PLATE CCXLVIII. 



a is the third leaf of the ovoid Sherbetec of Benares (Plate CXCIV., Fig. a). 



b and c are the second and third leaves of Major Boiler's Kaghzi nimboo Nepalee (Plate 

 CXCVIL, Fig. <i). If this is a true Kaghzi n. its large winged petiole might 

 strengthen the theory of the descent of the true lime from the C. hystrix. 



d is the second leaf, and e and / the third leaves of the oblate Nartun of Tanjore (Plate 

 XVIII., Fig. /). The pyriform Nartun had similar leaves. 



g it. the second leaf of the Bombay red pomelo. It had no sign of joint between the 

 petiole and leaflet. Its edges seemed entire, but they had the unmistakable oil-cell? 

 in the places of the crenations. The oil-cells on the blade were very few and 

 scattered. 



h is the third leaf of the same pomelo. Both g and h were glabrous. 



