[899] Quoted in Grisebach’s Veget. Karaiben, p. 34.

[900] Ernst, in Seemann, Journ. of Bot., 1867, p. 272.

[901] Roxburgh, Fl. Indica, edit. 1832, vol. ii. p. 392; Piddington, Index.

[902] Gallesio, p. 122.

[903] In the modern languages of India the Sanskrit name has been applied to the sweet orange, so says Brandis, by one of those transpositions which are so common in popular language.

[904] Gallesio, pp. 122, 247, 248.

[905] Gallesio, p. 240. Goeze, Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Orangengewächse, 1874, p. 13, quotes early Portuguese travellers on this head.

[906] Wallich, Catalogue, No. 6384.

[907] Hooker, Fl. of Brit. Ind., i. p. 515.

[908] Loureiro, Fl. Cochin., p. 571.