PLATE COLVI. 



This, and the following, represent some of the varieties of citrus in the Kkasia Hills 

 mentioned in Mr. G. Stevenson's letter (vide Appendix No. 43 a). These outlines are taken from 

 coloured sketches made by Rai Jagesh Chandra Chatterjee Bahadur, subdivisional officer of 

 Sumamgnnj, and courteously forwarded by Mr. Stevenson, Deputy Commissioner of Sylhet. 

 a is called Moglai in Bengali. It has the shape and colour of the Suntara orange varieties. 



In Khasi, its name is Usoh Myngor. The Kamald proper differs li f tle from this. 

 Mr. Stevenson says the Moglai has a thicker skin than the Kamald. 



b in the drawing is only called orange. It is probably the common orange the Kamald proper 

 of the Bengalis, and the Usoh Santra, or Niamtra, of the Khasis. 



