10 MASSACHUSETTS HOKTICri/l'L'IJAL SOCIE'I Y. 



•Com. M. C. Perky. U. S Navy. 



John J. Pai-mkr, New York. 



John B. IUs.seli., \Vasliiiij,'ton, D. C. 



Thomas Kiveus, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, England. 

 •Geokce K. lU'SSELL, Pdxliury. 

 •Thomas Kotch, Philadelphia. 

 •\YiLMAM Foster Redding, Baltimore. 



Cait. William S. Rogers, U. S. Navy. 



M. D. Reynolds, Schenectady, N. Y. 



J. S. Rogers, Hartford, Conn. 

 •John H. Richards, M. D., Illinois. 



Rev. John Lewis Russell, Salem. 

 •MoNs. J. RiNz, Jr., Frankfort on the Main. 

 •William Shaler. 



Daniel D. S.mith, Burlington, N. J. 

 •Gideon B. Smith, Baltimore. 



William Shaw, New Y'ork. 

 •JiDGE Stro.ng, Rochester, N. Y. 



•Thomas H. Stevens, U. S. Navy, Middletowu, Conn. 

 •Caleb R. Smith, New Jersey. 

 •Hor.\tio Spragcb, U. S. Consul, Uibralter. 



Dr. J. Strenzel, Martinez, Cal. 



Francis Slmmerest. 



WiLLiA.M .Si'.MMER, Pomaria, S. C. 



William F. Strangeway, Briti.sh Secretary of Legation at Naples. 

 •James P. Stuhgis, Canton. 

 •George C. Thorburn, New Y''ork. 



Professor George Thurber, Assoc. Editor of Am. Agriculturist, New York. 



John Tillson, Jr., Illinois. 



Prof. Tenore, Director of the Botanical Garden at Naples. 

 •J. E. Teschemaciier, Bo.ston. 



Prof. Tinio, Director of the Botanical Garden at Palermo. 

 •Robert Thompson, London. 



Carey Tv.so, Wallingford, Engliuul. 



Luther Ticker, Editor of the Cultivator, Albany, N. Y. 



Ix>ui8 V^AN Houtte, Ghent, Belgium. 

 •M. Vatte-mare, I'aris. 



John A. Warder, M. D., I'rc.siilunt (^hio State Horticultural Soc, Cleves, O. 



J. F. WiNGATE, Bath, Me. 



Joshua Wingatk, Portland 



.Joseph A. Winthrop, South Carolina. 



MoNS. E.MiLiEN DE Wael, Antwerp, Belgium. 

 •William Wilson, New York. 



J. Amhuose Wight, Editor of Prairie Farmer, Chicago, III. 



1'kof. Wilson, London, 



