10 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The Library and Garden Committees were authorized to elect 

 their own chairmen. 



Miss Mary T. Saunders, of Salem, was elected to member- 

 ship. 



Adjourned to Saturday, January 9. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 



Saturday, January 9, 1875, 



An adjourned meeting of the society was holden at 11 o'clock. 

 President Parkman in the chair. 



Marshall P. Wilder, from the Executive Committee, reported the 

 following list of corresponding members, who were duly elected. 



Dr. William Le Baron, Geneva, 111. 



C. C. Langdon, Mobile, Ala. 



D. W. Beadle, St. Catharines, Ontario. 

 W. J. Beal, Lansing, Mich. 



George W. Campbixl, Delaware, Ohio. 



Parker Earle, South Pass, 111. 



George Ellw anger, Rochester, N. Y. 



O. B. Hadwen, Worcester, Mass. 



Thomas Hogg, New York City. 



G. F. B. Leighton, Norfolk, Va. 



J. E. JMitchell, Philadelphia. 



P. T. Quinn, Newark, N. J. 



William Saunders, Washington, D. C. 



Robert W. Starr, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, 



P. M. Augur, Middlefield, Conn. 



Arthur Bryant, Sr., Princeton, 111. 



Josiah IIoopes, West Chester, Pa. 



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



D. Redmond, Pass Christian, Miss. 



Dr. John Stayman, LeavenAvorth, Kan. 



Dr. William M. IIowsley, Leavenworth, Kan. 



Charles V. Riley, St. Louis, Mo. 



