IOO 
Journal of Agricultural Research 
Vol. II, No. 9 
Swingle, W. T. 
1913. Citrus ichangensis, a promising, hardy, new species from southwestern 
China and Assam. In Jour. Agr. Research, v. 1, no. 1, p. 1-14,7 fig., 1 pL 
-and KeluErman, Maude. 
1914. Citropsis, a new tropical African genus allied to Citrus. In Jour. Agr. 
Research, v. 1, no. 5, p. 419-436, 7 pi* 49 * 
PLATE VIII 
Eremocitrus glauca (Lindl.) Swing. S. P. I. No. 29660. Grown from seed from the 
Condamine River near Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia. One-eighth natural 
size. 
Fig. 1.—Desert kumquat grafted on the Australian finger lime (Citrus ausiralasica ). 
Fig. 2.—Desert kumquat grafted on the wood-apple (Feronia elephantum). Two 
years’ growth. 
