articulated upon the peduncle ; /imé of five triangular segments, 
embracing the base of the corolla. Corol/a campanulate, globose, 
waxy white, tipped with deep rose-colour ; Zims of five recurved 
triangular segments. Stamens ten, shorter than the corolla. 
Filaments broad-subulate, hairy. Anthers oblong, two-celled, 
the cells attenuated above into long narrow tubés opening at the 
extremity. Style a little longer than the stamens, but included 
within the corolla. Stigma obtuse.—The fruit is said by Mr. 
Douglas to be black, and agreeable to the taste. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Calyx and pistil. 3. Stamen :—magnified. 
