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George W. Campbell, Delaware, Ohio. 

 *Francis G. Carnes, New York. 

 ♦Robert Carr, Philadelphia. 

 *James Colvill, Chelsea, England. 

 *Rev. Henry Colman, Boston. 



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

 *S. L. Dana, M. D., Lowell. 



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



des Plantes, Paris. 

 *James Deering, Portland, Me. 



*H. F. DiCKEHUT. 



*Sm C. Wentworth Dilke, Bart., London. 



Hon. Allen W. Dodge, Hamilton, Mass. 



Rev. H. Hontwood 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, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio. 

 *Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth, late Commissioner of Patents, Washington, 

 D C. 



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, Secretary of the American Pomological Society, Moro, 111. 

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



New York City. 

 *JoHN Fox, Washington, D. C. 

 *HoN. Russell Freeman, Sandwich. 



Andrew S. Fuller, Ridgewood, N. J. 



Henry Weld Fuller, Roxbury. 



R. W. Furnas, President of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society, 

 Brownville, Neb. 



Augustus Gande, President of the Horticultural Society, Department of 

 Sarthe, France. 

 *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. Consul at St. Petersburg. 

 *R. Glendenning, Chiswick, near London. 



Prof. George L. Goodale, Cambridge. 



Prof. Asa Gray, Cambridge. 



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

 Worcester. 



