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STATE liOARD OF HORTICULTURE. 



KiN-KuNENBO. — Thin rind and few seeds. 



luKo. — Small, with very thin rind and full of seeds. 



ToKO-IuDzu. — Ver}' small; a species of Bergamot lemon, 



Jagatara-Mikax.— A species of pomelo; ver}' coarse. 



Maru-Busiiioka.\. — A species of citron. 



To-MiKAN. — A rusty bro\v-n orange; very thick rind and full 

 of seeds. 



Kinu-Ga'\\a-Mikan. — Very large and bitter, 



Busiiiu-Kan. — Fruit unsightly, resembles a bunch of fingers; 

 said to possess medicinal qualities. 



Bushiu-Kau— The flogered citron of Japan. Used for medicinal purposes. 



To-Dai-Dai. — Rusty brown; very coarse and bitter. 

 Beni-Mikan. — Very small; thin rind, with few seeds. 

 Kawahi-Mikan. — A species of Mandarin. 

 KiNOKUNi-MiKAN. — A species of Tangierine. 

 Koji.— Rusty brown; very thin rind; bitter and full of seeds. 

 luDzu.^Very thick rind; coarse and bitter. 

 Marumi-Kinkan. — The Kumquat. 

 Kabusa.— Pulp fine, seeds few, rind thick, pulp white. 

 Naruto-Mikan. — Rusty brown; inferior. 



Ama-Dai-Dai.— Rusty brown; medium thin rind, pulp 

 white, few seeds, bitter. 



