404 MASSACHUSETTS HOKTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



*David Landreth, late Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society, Bristol, Pa. 

 C. C. Langdon, Mobile, Alabama. 

 *Dr. Willia:\i LeBaron, late State Entomologist, GencA'a, 111. 

 Max Leichtlin, Baden-Baden, Germany. 

 G. F. B. Leighton, Pi'esident of the Norfolk Horticultural and Pomo- 



logical Society, Norfolk, Va. 

 ViCTOK Lemoine, Nancy, France. 

 *E. S. H. Leonard, M.D., Providence, R. I. 



*Andr1^; Leroy, Author of the Dictionnaire de Pomologie, Angers, 

 France, 

 J. Linden, Ghent, Belgium, 

 Hon. George Lunt, Scituate, 

 *F. W. Macondray, San Francisco, Cal. 



* James J. Mapes, LL.D., Newark, N. J. 



*A. Mas, late President of the Horticultural Societj', Bourg-eu-Bresse, 

 France. 



Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, Editor of the Gardeners' Chronicle, London. 

 *James Maury, late U. S. Consul at Liverpool, England. 



T. C Maxwell, Geneva, N. Y. 

 *William Sharp McLeay, New York. 

 *James McNab, late Cui*ator of the Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



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



* Allan Melvill, New York. 



*JoHN Miller, M.D., late Secretary of the Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Society of Jamaica. 

 ^Stephen Mills, Flushing, N. Y. 

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



Joseph E. Mitchell, President of the Pennsylvania Horticultural 



Society, Philadelphia. 

 *GiusEPPE Monarchini, M.D., Canea, Isle of Candia. 



£douard Morren, Editor of the Belgique Horticole, Liege, Belgium. 

 *HoRATio Newhall, M.D., Galena, 111. 



*David W. Offley, late U. S. Consular Agent at Smyrna, Turkey. 

 *James Ombrosi, lateU. S. Consul at Florence, Italy. 

 *John J. Palmer, New York. 

 *ViCTOR Paquet, Paris. 



♦John W. Parker, late LT. S. Consul at Amsterdam, Holland. 

 ♦ANDRf: Parmentier, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



William Paul, Waltham Cross, London, N. 

 *SiR Joseph Paxton, M.P., Chatsworth, England. 

 *John L. Payson, late U. S. Consul at Messina, Sicily. 

 ♦Com. Matthew C. Perry, U. S. Navy, Charlestown. 

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

 stantinople. 

 ♦Alfred Stratton Prince, Flushing, N. Y. 



