258 MASSACHUSETTS HOETICULTURAIi SOCIETY. 



*HoN. James Madison, late President of the United States. 

 *Mrs. Charlotte Marryatt, Wimbledon, near London. 



D. S. McCauley, Tripoli. 

 ♦Hon. Isaac McI^m, late President of the Horticultural Society of 



Mar3'land. 

 *Lewis John Mentens, Brussels. 

 *HoN. Charles F. Mercer, Virginia. 

 *MoNS. F. A. MiCHAUX, Paris. 



Donald G. Mitchell, New York. 

 ♦Samuel L. Mitchell, LL. D., New York. 

 *HoN. James Monroe, late President of the United States. 



A. W. MoRiA, Montreal. 



Mosselman, Antwerp. 



♦Alfred Munson, M. D., late President of the New Haven Horticultural 

 Society. 



Baron Otteneels, Austrian Minister to the Ottoman Porte. 



John Palmer, Calcutta. 



Hon. Joel Parker, LL. D., Cambridge. 



Samuel B. Parsons, Flushing, N. Y. 

 ♦Hon. Thomas H. Perkins, Brookline. 



MONS. Poiteau, Professor in the Institut Horticole de Fromont. 

 ♦John H. Powell, Powelltou, Pa. 

 ♦Henry Pratt, Philadelphia. 

 ♦William Prince, Flushing, N. Y. 



Rev. George Putnam, D.D., Roxbury. 



♦Archibald John, Earl of Roseberry, late President of the Caledo- 

 nian Horticultural Society. 

 ♦Joseph Sabine, late Secretary of the London Horticultural Society. 

 ♦Don Ramon db la Sagra, Cuba. 



Henry Winthrop Sargent, Fishkill, N. Y. 

 ♦Sir Walter Scott. 

 ♦William Shaw, New York. 



♦John Shepherd, Curator of the Botanic Garden, Liverpool. 

 ♦John S. Skinner, Baltimore. 



G. W. Smith. 

 ♦Stephen IL Smith, late President of the Rhode Island Horticultural 



Society. 

 ♦Judge Strong, Rochester. 

 ♦Hon. Charles Sumxer, Boston. 

 ♦Hon. John Taliaferro, Virginia. 

 ♦James Thaciier, M. D., Plymouth. 



John J. Thomas, Union Springs, N. Y. 

 ♦Grant Thorburn, New York. 

 ♦M. Du Pictit Thouars, Paris, late Professor of the Institut Horticole 



de Fromont. 

 ♦HEKtCART DE Thury, Lc Vicoiute, late President de la Societ6 d'Horti- 

 culture de Paris. 



