6 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



*SiR IIiTMPiiRY Davy, London. 

 *Mi{s. Doi{OT[iY Dix, Boston. 

 *IION. John Davis, LL.D., Boston. 

 *IIo.v. Edward Evkrett, LL.D., Boston. 

 *IIox. HoRACK Everett, Vermont. 



CuARLKs A. EvANSox, St. John, N. B. 

 *IIox. Stepiikx Elliot, Charleston. S. C. 

 *Capt. Jessk D. Elliot, U. S. Navy. 



F. Faldermanx, Curator of the Imperial Botanic Garden at St. Peters- 

 burfj. 



Dr. F. E. Fischer, Prof, of Botany of the Imp. Botanic Garden, St. 

 Petei-sburij. 

 *Hox. Theodore Frelixgiiuysen, Ex-President of the Am. Agricul- 

 tural Soc. 



Hex. Millard Fillmore, late President of the United States, ButValo, 

 N. Y. 

 *JosEPH Gales, Jun., Washington. 



John Gkkig. Geneva, N. Y. 



Mrs. Mary Griffith, Charlies Hope, N. J. 

 *Mrs. Reijkcca Gore, Waltham. 

 ♦Stephen Girard, Philadelphia. 

 *George Gibbs, New York. 



*IIox. Robert H. Goldsbo rough, Talbot County, Maryland. 

 *IIeric.a.rt de Thury, Le Vicomte, Pres. de la Soeiete d'llorticulture 

 de Paris. 



Thomas IIopkirk, President of the Glasgow Horticultural Society. 



Lkvvls Hunts, Hnntsburg, O. 

 ♦S. P. HiLDRETH, iM.D., Marietta, O. 



♦David Hosack, M.D., President of the New- York Horticultural Society. 

 ♦Gex. William IIenky IIarri.><on, late President of the United Slates. 



Joseph II. Ingkrsoll, Piiiladelphia. 



♦(iEX. AxDRKW Jacksox, latc President of the United States. 

 ♦Mrs. Martha Johonnot, Salem. 



J A RED Potter Kirtland, LL.D., Cleveland, O. 

 ♦Thomas Andrew Kxight, E.\-President of the Horticultural Society of 



London. 

 ♦John C. Loudox, London. 



P>ar()X II. Carol Vox Ludwk;. (^ipe Town, Cape of Good Hope. 



Le Comtk DE Lasteyere, Vici'-PreMilcnt ilc la Societe d'Horti( ultiirc 

 de Paris. 



Franklin Litchfield, Porto Cahello. 

 ♦Joshua Loxgstiieth, Piiiladelphia. 

 ♦Nicholas LoN(iWORTii, Cint innnti. 

 *Gen. La Fayette, La Grange, France. 



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