Flowers many, crowded, white, very shortly pedicled, up- 
right. Corolla funnelform, narrow; segments of the limb 
upright, linear, three times the length of the tube. Fila- 
ments overtopping the corolla nearly by one third: anthers 
deep yellow, ovately rounded. Style rather thicker and 
‘taller than the filaments, upright; stigma very slightly trifid, 
rather spreading. Berry about the size of a pea, roundish, 
vermilion, shining, three-celled, with one-seeded cells. 
Ciliaris and toxicarius, though left here in the last edi- 
tion of the Hortus Kewensis, should certainly be referred to 
Brunsvieia; a character and enumeration of which genus 
is to be seen in the third volume of this work (foll. 192, 
193). 
