LIST OF FOREIGN MEMBERS. 477 



Jacob Berzelius, M. D. F. R. S. Lend. Professor of Chemistry, Stockholm. 



Count Volta, Como. 



M. J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi. 



Baron Degerando. 



Baron Krusenstern, Member of the Academy ofScknfes at St Petersburg. 



M. Oersted, Secretary to the Royal Society of Denmark. 



M. Ampere, Member of the Institute of France. 



M. Shumaclier, Professor of Astronomy at Copenhagen. 



M. Mohs, Professor of Mineralogy at Freyberg. 



David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S. New York. 



Nathaniel Bowditch, Esq. Salem, Massachussets. 



Baron Larrey, Member of the Institute of France. 



Sir Henry Bernstein, Professor of Oriental Literature in the University of' Berlin. 



M. De Candolle, Geneva,. 



Dr Olbers, Bremen. 



M. Frederick Munter, Bishop of ZealQrtf. 



M. Oriani, Milan. ',,fl 



M. Dupin, Member of the Institute of France. 



M. Brongniart, Member of the Institute of France. 



The Chevalier Burg, Vienna. 



M. Bessel, Konigsberg. 



M. Thenard, Member oftlte Institute of France. 



M. Haidinger, Vienna. 



M. Mitscherlich, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Berlin. 



M. Gustavus Rose, Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Berlin. 



G. Moll, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Utrecht. 



M. Stromeyer, Professor of Chemistry in the University ofGottingen. 



M. Hausmann, Professor of Mineralogy in the University ofGottingen. 



