402 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



William Bull, Cliebea, Euiilaud. 



Eev. Egbert Burnet, ox-Presideut of the Ontario Fruit Growers' 

 Association, Burlington, Ontario. 



Alexander Burton, United States Consul at Cadiz, Spain. 



IsiDOR Bush, Bushberg, Jeflerson Co., Mo. 



George W. Campbell, Delawai'e, Ohio. 

 ♦Francis G. Carnes, New York. 

 *CoL. Robert Carr, Philadelphia. 

 *Rev. John O. Choules, D.D., Newport, R. I. 

 *Re\'. Henry Colman, Boston. 

 *Jame8 Colvill, Chelsea, England. 



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

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

 *J. Decaisne, late Professeurde Culture au Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 



Jardin des Plantes, Paris. 

 *James Deering, Portland, Me. 

 *H. F. Dickehut. 



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

 *HoN. Allen W. Dodge, Hamilton. 



Rev. H. Honywood D'O.mbrain, Westwell Vicarage, Ashford , Kent, 



England. 

 *Andrew Jackson Downing, Newburg, N.Y. 

 ♦Charles Downing, Newburg, N.Y. 



Parker Earle, Cobden, 111. 

 *F. R. Elliott, late Secretary of the American Pomological Society* 

 CleAeland, Ohio. 



George Ellwanger, Rochester, N.Y. 

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

 ♦Ebenezer Emmons, M.D., Williamstown. 

 ♦Andrew II. Ernst, Cincinnati, O. 

 *N.\THANiKL Fellows, Cn])a. 

 ♦Henry J. Finn, Newport, R. I. 

 ♦W. C. Flagg, late 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. RrssELL Freeman, Sandwich. 



Andrew S. Fuller, Ridgewood. N. J. 



Henry Weld Fuller, Roxl)ury. 



Hon. Robert W. Furnas, President of the Neljraska State Horticul- 

 tural Society, BroAvuville, Neb. 

 *AuGuSTiN Gande, late President of the Horticultural Society, Depart- 

 ment of Sarthe, France. 

 ♦Robert H. Gardiner, Gardiner, Me. 



