Appendix.] 



By Dr. Noehden. 



Division II. Common Lemons, (Ital. Limoni volgari, or 

 semplici. 



This is a numerous division. The fruit is small, compared to 

 the Cedrates ; juicy, with full seeds, and without flesh. 



Twenty-eight sorts, or varieties, distributed in the following 

 subdivisions. 



1. Round-shaped Lemons. 



2. Pear-shaped. 



3. Cylindrical. 



4. Gourd-shaped. 



5. IVax Lemons. 



Subdivision 1. Round-shaped Lemons. 

 Six sorts, viz. 



a. Incomparable Lemon, (Ital. Limone incomparabile.) 

 Tree 6—8 feet high. 



b. Round Lemon, with a spine at the end of the fruit, (Ital. 



Limone ton do, colla spina alia punta.) 

 Tree 6—8 feet high. 



c. Round Florence Lemon, (Ital. Limone tondo di Firenza.) 

 Tree 6—8 feet high. 



d. Small round Calabrian Lemon. (Ital. Limone piccolo tondo 



di Calabria.) 

 Tree 17—19 feet high. 



e. Round Ligurian Lemon of St. Remi, (Ital. Limone di San 



Remi in Liguria tondo.) 

 Tree about 20 feet high, stem 1 foot in diameter. 



f. Round Genoese Lemon, (Ital. Limone di Genoa tondo.) 

 Tree about 25 feet high. 



Subdivison 2. Pear-shaped Lemons. 

 Eleven sorts, viz. 

 a. Rough-coated, or warty Lemon, (Ital. Limone rugoso.) 

 Tree 5—S feet high. 



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