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♦Caleb R. Smith, Burlington, N. J. 



*Daniel D. Smith, Burlington, N. J. 



*GiDEON B. Smith, late Editor of the American Farmer, Baltimore. 



John Jay Smith, Germantown, Pa. 

 *HoKATio Sprague, late U. S. Consul, Gibraltar. 



Robert W. Starr, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, Secretary of the Fruit Growers' 

 Association and International Show Society, Halifax. 



Dr John Statman, Leavenworth, Kansas. 

 *Thomas H. Stevens, U. S. Navy, Middletown, Conn. 



William F. Strangeway, British Secretary of Legation at Naples. 



Dr. J. Strentzel, Martinez, Cal. 

 *Jame8 p. Sturgis, Canton. 



William Summer, Pomaria, S. C. 



Francis Summerest. 



*Prof. Tenore, late Director of the Botanic Garden at Naples. 

 *J. E. Teschemacher, Boston. 

 *Robert Thompson, London. 

 *George C. Thorburn, New York. 



Prof. George Thurber, Editor of the American Agriculturist, New York. 



John Tilson, Jr., Edwardsville, Illinois. 



Cav. Doct. Vincent Tinio, Director of the Botanic Garden at Palermo. 

 *LuTHER Tucker, Editor of the Cultivator, Albany, N. Y. 



Caret Tyso, Wallingford, England. 

 *Louis Van Houtte, Ghent, Belgium. 

 *Alexander Vattemare, Paris. 

 *Emilien de Wael, Antwerp, Belgium, 



John A. Warder, M. D., President of the Ohio State Horticultural Society, 

 Cleves, O. 



Anthony Waterer, Knapp Hill, near Woking, Surrey, England. 

 *J. Ambrose Wight, Editor of the Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 111. 



Benjamin Samuel Williams, HoUoway, London, N. 



Prof. John Wilson, Agricultural College, Cirencester, England. 

 *William Wilson, New York. 

 *CoL. J. F. Wingate, Bath, Me. 

 ♦Joshua Wingate, Portland. 

 ♦Joseph Augustus Winthrop, Charleston, South Carolina. 



