CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 165 



Dk. Maxwell T. Masters, Editor of the Gardener's Chronicle, London. 

 *James Maurt, late U. S. Consul, Liverpool. 



T. C. Maxwell, Geneva, N. Y. 



James McNab, Curator of the Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



Thomas Meehan, Editor of the Gardener's Monthly, Germantown, Pa. 

 *Allen Melville, New York. 



John Miller, M. D., Secretary of the Horticultural and Agricultural Society 

 of Jamaica. 

 *Stephen Mills, Flushing, N. Y. 

 ♦Charles M'Intosh, Dalkeith Palace, near Edinburg. 



J. E. Mitchell, Philadelphia. 

 ♦William S. M'Lean, New York. 



Guiseppe Monarchini, M. D., Cauca, Isle of Candia. 



DSdouard Morren, Editor of the Belgique Horticole Liege, Belgium. 

 ♦Horatio Newhall, M. D., Galena, 111. 

 ♦David W. Offlet, U. S. Agent, Smyrna. 



James Ombrosi, U. S. Consul, Florence. 

 ♦John J. Palmer, New York. 

 ♦Victor Paquet, Paris. 



♦John W. Parker, late U. S. Consul, Amsterdam. 

 ♦Andrew Parmentier, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



William Paul, Waltham Cross, London, N. 

 ♦Sir Joseph Paxton, M. P., Chatsworth, England. 

 ♦John L. Payson, late U. S. Consul, Messina. 

 ♦Com. M. C. Perry, U. S. Navy. 



♦David Porter, late U. S. Charge d' Affaires at the Ottoman Porte. 

 ♦Alfred S. Prince, Flushing, N. Y. 

 ♦William K. Prince, Flushing, N. Y. 



P. T. QuiNN, Newark, N. J. 



Rev. Rushton Radclyffe. 

 ♦William Foster Redding, Baltimore, Md. 



D. Redmond, Ocean Springs, Miss. 



M. D. Reynolds, Schenectady, N. Y. 

 ♦John H. Richards, M. D., Illinois. 



Charles V. Riley, Entomologist, St. Louis, Mo. 

 ♦MoNs. J. RiNZ, Jr., Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

 ♦Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, England. 



William Robinson, Editor of The Garden, London. 

 ♦Dr. J. Smyth Rogers, New York. 

 ♦Capt. William S. Rogers, U. S. Navy. 



Bernard Rosier, M. D., Athens, Greece. 

 ♦Thomas Rotch, Philadelphia. 

 ♦George R. Russell, Roxbury, 



John B. Russell, Washington, D. 0. 

 ♦Rev. John Lewis Russell, Salem. 



William Saunders, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 ♦William Shaler, late U. S. Consul-General, Havana, Cuba. 



