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4. Bitter Dwarf Orange of Goa, (Ital. Nanino da China; Fr. 



Petit Chinois, Muscade.) 

 Fruit very small. Tree 3 — 4 feet high. 



5. Bitter Myrtle-leaf ed Dwarf Orange, (Ital. Nanino da China 



afoglia di mirto.) 

 Fruit quite round, dark gold colour. Tree at most 3 feet high. 



6. Willow-leaved Bitter Orange, (Ital. Arancio a foglia di salice.) 

 Fruit round, with a warty point ; colour greenish yellow. 



Tree about 14 feet high. 



Division II. Sour Oranges, (Ital. Arancj Cedrati.) 

 Six sorts. 



1. Common Sour Orange, (Ital. Arancio forte a medolla dolce ; 



Fr. Orange participant de Vaigre et du douoc.) 

 Fruit round, light gold colour. Tree 12—16 feet high. 



2. Large Sour Orange, with a sweet and eatable rind, (Ital. 



Arancio forte a frutto grosso e scorza mangiable ; Fr. 

 Bigarade a ecorce douce.) 

 Fruit round, with a wart-like point; 5 — 6 inches, both in 

 length and in breadth ; reddish gold-colour. Tree 12—16 

 feet high, very stout. 



3. Sour Cedrate Orange, (Ital. Arancio Citronato ; Fr. Lumie 



Orangee.) 



Fruit 5 — 6 inches in length, and in breadth ; round, some- 

 what flattened at the stalk; bright gold colour. Tree 

 12—18 feet high. 



4. Sour Adam's-Apple Orange, (Ital. Porno d'Adamo ; Fr. 



Pomme d'Adam, Lumie d'Espagne.) 

 Fruit 6 — 7 inches in length and breadth; quite round; red- 

 dish gold colour. Tree 12—14 feet high. 



5. Sour Violet Orange, (Ital. Arancio forte violetto ; Fr. Biga- 



rade violette.) 



