3718. 
3719- 
3720. 
3721. 
Byee. 
3723- 
3724. 
3725. 
3726. 
3727. 
3728. 
3729. 
3730. 
3731. 
3732. 
3733- 
3734- 
3735- 
3736. 
3737- 
3738. 
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A somewhat similar form grown in the conservatory of the New York Bo- 
tanical Garden. 
Peculiar lemon.—Apparently a hybrid between the orange and lemon. 
The inner structure, pulp, juice and flavor, are of the lemon type, but the 
color and odor of the rind are those of the orange or tangerine. 
Round lemon orlime. A peculiar variety of Citrus Limonum Risso. Acquired 
in Bermuda by N. L. Britton. 
Small sweet lemon or lime.—The fruit of Citrus Limetta Risso. Acquired 
in Bermuda by N. L. Britton. 
Bergamot.—The fruit of Citrus Bergamia Risso & Poit. Perhaps a hybrid of 
unknown parentage. Originated in Italy and cultivated. Presented by 
Lanman & Kemp. 
Jamaica grape-fruit or shaddock.—The fruit of a cultivated variety of Citrus 
grandis Osbeck. Native of eastern Asia and cultivated in all tropical and 
subtropical countries. Acquired by H. H. Rusby in the New York market. 
Grape-fruit from Musa Isle, Florida. Acquired by H. H. Rusby in February, 
1914. 
Pear-shaped blood shaddock. Presented by F. von Wilmousky, January 
22, 1907. 
Singapore grape-fruit. Obtained by P. Wilson in Singapore. 
A veay large variety of grape-fruit, possible a hybrid, cultivated at 
Miami, Florida, and acquired by H. H. Rusby. 
Hardy orange. Chinese orange.—The fruit of Citrus trifoliata L. Native 
of China and hardy in temperate regions. Grown in the open on the 
grounds of the New York Botanical Garden. 
Another specimen of the same. 
Bitter orange. (See No. 1556.) Used in making English orange marmalade. 
Acquired by P. Wilson at Puerta Sienna, Honduras, in 1903. 
Another sample of the same. Acquired by H. H. Rusby in Mexico City, 
November, 1896. 
Seedless navel orange.—A choice variety of C. Aurantia L. Said to have 
originated in southern California. From the New York market. 
Another specimen of the same. Collected in a wild state at Miami, Florida, 
by J. K. Small, November, 1904. 
Blood orange.—Another variety of the same, with red juice. Grown in 
California and acquired in the New York market by H. H. Rusby. 
Lu Kyao. Chinese big orange.—Produced in Hong Kong, China, and 
acquired in the New York market by F. von Wilmousky. 
Kumkwat.—The fruit of Citrus japonica Thunb. Native of Japan and 
cultivated. Acquired in the New York market by H. H. Rusby. 
Tangerine. Mandarin. Kid-glove orange——The fruit of Citrus nobilis 
Lour. Native of China and cultivated. Acquired in the New York 
market by H. H. Rusby. ; 
Ciaela.—The fruit of a species of Bunchosia (Malphighiaceae—Malpighia 
Family) eaten by the Indians of the Upper Rio Negro, in Brazil. Acquired 
by Weiss & Schmidt. 
