MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY. 



In the original constitution of the Academy all the members were designated 

 as Fellows. But in the first two volumes of printed Memoirs they are divided 

 into three classes : — 1, Home Members ; 2, American Members ; and 3, Foreign 

 Members. In the third and fourth volumes of the Memoirs they are separated 

 into two classes : — 1, Resident Members ; and 2, Honorary Members. In the 

 first and second volumes of the Second Series of Memoirs, they are printed in 

 three classes : — 1, Members Resident in Massachusetts ; 2, American Honorary Mem- 

 bers ; and 3, Foreign Honorary Members. In 1854 the constitution was amended, 

 so as to provide for the election of 1, Fellows (who reside in Massachusetts) ; 

 2, Associate Fellows (Avho i-eside in other States of the Union) ; and 3, Foreign 

 Honorary Members. The following catalogue of Fellows includes not only those 

 members who resided in Massachusetts, but all other American members who were 

 dead at the time when the constitution was amended. The catalogue of Foreign 

 Honorary Members contains the names of all foreign members, whether they were 

 elected before or after the constitution was amended. 



FELLOWS. 

 I. Fellows Incorporated Mat 3, 1780. 



Samuel Adams, Boston. Died 2 October, 1803, aged 8 1 . 

 John Adams, Braintree. Died 4 July, 1826, aged 90. 

 John Bacon, Stockhridge. Died 25 October, 1820, 



aged 83. 

 James Bowdoin, Boston. Died 6 November, 1790, 



aged 63. 

 Charles Chauncy, Boston. Died 10 February, 1787, 



aged 82. 

 John Clarke, Boston. Died 2 AprO, 1798, aged 42. 

 David Cobb, Taunton. Died 17 April, 1830, aged 81. 



Samuel Cooper, Boston. Died 29 December, 1783, 



aged 58. 

 Thomas Cushing, Boston. Died 28 February, 1 788, 



aged 62. 

 Nathan Cushing, Scituate. Died 3 November, 1812, 



aged 70. 

 "William Cushing, Scituate. Died 13 September, 



1810, aged 77. 

 Tristram Dalton, Newburyport. Died 30 May, 1817, 



aged 79. 



