142 CITRACE^. 



— Rumph. 2, t. 24, /. 2.) T^$tf^[^^ BatavUneboo. Shaddock, Pump- 

 iemuss. 5 Moluccas, Sunda Islands. Cultivated in India. Fl. large, 

 Avhite, fragrant, Feb. and March ; fr. Sept. Oct. and Nov. 



2. Aurantium, L. (DC. pr. 1, p. 629 ;—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 392;— 

 W.andA.pr. I, p. 97;—/. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 25.— C. nobilis, 

 Lour. ;— Rumph. 2, t. 34, 35.) ^*J<?ltC^l Kumla-neboo. ^?^ 

 Narungee. Sweet Orange, b Moluccas. Circars, Aurungabad, Khassya 

 Mountains, &c. Fl. large, white, fragrant. In H. C. G. fi. Feb. ; fr. 

 C. S. {Roxb.) Here it has never fruited. 



3. Bergamia, Risso and Poit. {Hist. d'Or. t. 53; — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 

 98.— C. acida, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 390 ;— Rumph. P 2, t. 26, /. 1. 

 (Limo ungrentarius ; not L. tuberosus) ; t. 26, /. 3. (L. taurinus, not 

 L. ungrentarius) ; t. 27 ; t. 28. (L, ventricosus, not L. ferus.) 

 Bergamotte or Acid Lime. 5 Moluccas. Sunda Islands, Peninsula of 

 India, Bengal, Assam, &c. Fl. white, fragrant, H. S. ; fr. R. S., some- 

 times C. S. 



a. Pati-neboo ; ^TtfSC^TI^ Common, round Lime. Bengal. (Serampore.) 



/3. Kagujee-neboo ; ^^^t^*''^ Long, small Lime. Bengal. (Serampore.) 



■y. Gora-neboo ; C^t^t^^, Thick-skinned, small, oval Lime. Bengal, 

 (Serampore.) 



g. Cheena-gora-neboo ; f\^\ C^t^t^^^^ China, yellow-juiced Lime. 

 Cultivated. 



£. Kamuralee-neboo ; ^t^t^C^^ Large, oval, smooth-skinned Lime. 

 Bengal, (Serampore.) 



p. Rungpore-neboo ; ?^^?r^^ Round, smooth- skinned Lime. Cul- 

 tivated. 



V- Taba-neboo; ^t^t^^^ A large, globose, spongy-skinned Lime. 

 Bengal. 



0, Arabian Lime ; A large, thick-skinned sort from Muscat. 



4. Limetta. Risso and Poit. (W. and A. pr. 1, p. 98.) Sweet Lime. 5 

 Moluccas, &c. Fl. white, fragrant, H. S. ; fr. R. S. 



a. Risso and Poit. (o. c. t. 57.— G. Limetta, DC. pr. I, p. 539.) Cul- 

 tivated. 



8. Risso and Poit. (o. c. t. 59.-C. Hystrix, DC. I. c.,— Rumph. 2. t. 

 30 ;—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 392. 9th.) f^^^^ Mita-neboo, Cultivated. 



5. Limonum, Risso and Poit. (W. and A. pr. 1, p. 98 ;— DC. pr. I, p. 

 539.— C. Mcdica, Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 392; liRVtly Rumph. ? 2, t. 26, 

 / 2. (Limo tuberosus, not L. ventricosus.) C^t<t^^ Korna-neboo. 



5 Garrow Hills. Foot of the Himalaya, &c.. Cultivated. Flowers 

 white, tinged with red, fragrant, H. S. ; fr. R. S. 

 G. medica, L. (DC. pr. I. p. 539 ^—W. and A. pr. I, p. 98 i—Roxb. fl. 

 ind. 3, p. 392, partly.— /?«»«/)/«. ? 2, t. 25, 29.) C^^-iflC^I Beg-poora, 

 Common Citron. 5 Foot of the Himalaya, Garrow-Hills, &c. Culti- 

 vated. Fl. white, tinged with red, fragrant, H. S ; fr. R. S. 

 f3 digilala ; China. Cultivated. 



