194 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Francis G. Carnes, New York. 

 ♦Robert Cakr, Philadelphia. 



James Coi.vill, Chelsea, England. 

 *Rev. Henry Colman, Boston. 



Benjamin E. Cotting, M. D., Boston. 

 *S. l: Dana, M. D., Lowell. 



J. Decaisne, Professeur de Culture au Museum d' Histoire Naturelle, 

 Jardin des Plantes, Paris. 



James Deering, Portland, Me. 



*H. F. DiCKEHUT. 



*Sir C. Wentworth Pilke, Bart., London. 



Hon. Allen W. Dodge, Hamilton, Mass. 



Rev. H. Honywood Dombrain, A. B., 3 Adelphi Terrace, Strand, W. C, 

 London. 



Charles Downing^ Newburg, N. Y. 



Parker Earle, South Pass, 111. 



F. R. Elliott, Ex-Secretary of the American Pomological Society, 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 



Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth, Washington. 



George Ellwanger, Rochester, N. Y. 



George B. Emerson, LL. D., Winthrop. 



Ebenezer Emmons, M. D., Williamstown. 

 *A. H. Ernst, Cincinnati. 

 ♦Nathaniel Fellows, Cuba. 

 ♦Henry J. Finn, Newport, R. I. 



W. C. Flagg, Ex-President of the Illinois State Horticultural Society, 

 Moro, 111. 

 ♦Michael Floy, late Vice-President of the New York Horticultural 

 Society, New York City. 



William R. Foster, Baltimore. 



John Fox, Washington, D. C. 

 ♦Hon. Russell Freeman, Sandwich. 



Andrew S. Fuller, Ridgewood, N. J. 



Henry Weld Fuller, Roxbury. 



R. W. Furnas, Ex-President of the Nebraska State Horticultural So- 

 ciety, Brownsville, Neb. 



Augustus Gande, President of the Horticultural Society, Department 

 of Sarthe. 

 ♦Robert H. Gardiner, Gardiner, Me. 

 ♦Benjamin Gardner, late U. S. Consul at Palermo. 

 ♦Capt. James P. Gerry, U. S. Navy. 



♦Abraham P. Gibson, late U. S. Counsul at St. Petersburg. 

 ♦R. Glendenning, Chiswick, near London. 



Prof. Asa Gray, Cambridge. 



O. B. Hadwen, Ex-President of the Worcester County Horticultural 

 Society, Worcester. 

 ♦Charles Henry Hall, New York. 



