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By Dr. Noehden. 



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d. Cylindrical Furrowed Amalfi Lemon, (Ital. Limone cilindrico 

 d" Amalfi solcato.) 

 Tree rarely seen as a standard. 



Subdivision 4. Gourd-shaped Lemons. 

 Two sorts, viz. 



a. Gaeta Lemon, (Ital. Limone di Gaeta.) 

 Tree about 30 feet high. 



b. Laura Lemon, (Ital. Limone di Laura.) 

 Tree about 8 feet high. 



Subdivision 5. Wax Lemons, (having the colour of bee's wax. 

 Ital. Limoni di cera ; Fr. Limons de cire.) 

 Five sorts, viz. 



a. lied Wax Lemon, (Ital. Limone di cera rosso) 

 Tree 4—6 feet high. 



b. Roman Wax Lemon, (Ital. Limone di cera Romano.) 

 Tree 5—6 feet high. 



c. Ligurian Wax Lemon, (Ital. Limone di cera di Liguria.) 

 Tree 4—5 feet high. 



d. Chalcedonian Wax Lemon, (Ital. Limone di cera Calcedonico.) 

 Tree very short and puny. 



e. Great Ligurian rough-coated Wax Lemon, (Ital. Limone di 



Liguria grandissimo.). 

 Fruit 7—10 inches in length ; 6— 8 in breadth, or diameter. 

 Tree 5—6 feet high. 



Division III. Cedrate Lemons, or Citronates, (Ital. Limoni 

 Cedrati, Limoni Citronati.) 



This is a fruit between the Cedrate and the Common Lemon, 

 and probably what the French mean by Poncire. The tree is 

 tender, and requires protection from the weather. 



