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Srzc. Coan. Small tree: leaves oval, elongated, acute, some« 
times slightly toothed: petiole more or less winged: flowers white, 
large: fruit orange-coloured, roundish, usually depressed: pulp 
sweet. 
Circars. Aurungabad, Khassya Mountains. This is the sweet 
orange. 
(2) C. percamia. (LRisso.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 98. 
Syn. C. limetta, Dec. prod. I. p. 589.—-C. acida, Rowb. fl. 
Ind. IIT, p. 390. 
Engrav. Rumph. Amb. II. t. 26. f. 1,3. 
_ Spec. Cuan. Small tree: leaves oblong, acute or obtuse, under 
side somewhat pale: petiole more or less winged: flowers small, 
white: fruit pale-yellow, pear-shaped, or depressed: pulp more or 
‘Tess acid. 
Peninsula. Bengal. Assam. This is the Bergamot or acid 
dime. 
(3) C. urmonum. (Risso.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 98.—Dec. prod. I. p. 539. 
Spec. Cuan. Small tree: leaves oval or oblong, usually tooth= 
ed: petioles simply margined: flowers white, tinged with red: fruit 
yellow, ovoid, terminated by a knob: pulp acid. 
Garrow Hills. Foot of the Himalayas, flowering in the hot sea-« 
son. This is the lemon. 
(4) ©. mepica. (Linn.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 98.—Dec. prod. I, p. 589.—Roxb, 
fl. Ind. IIT. p. 392. 
Spec. Cuar. Small tree: leaves oblong, pointed : petioles sim- 
ple: flowers white, tinged with red: fruit obovoid, deeply furrowed 
and wrinkled, terminated by a knob: pulp slightly acid. 
Foot of the Himalayas and Garrow Hills, flowering in the hot 
‘season. This is the common citron. 
GENUS XII. PARAMIGNYA. 
Deeandria Monogynia. Ser: Syst: 
Gen. Cuan. Scandent shrubs with axillary spines: calyx ur- 
ceolate, 5-cleft: petals 5, lanceolate: filaments distinct : ovary 5- 
celled: ovules 2 in each cell, one above the other: style thick, the 
length of the stamens: stigma capitate, somewhat lobed at the 
apex: fruit 5-angled, between coriaceous and fleshy, clothed with 
short pubescence, 
