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♦Jonx IT. RrcriARDS, ^I.D., Illinois. 



Rkv. John T.kwis Russki.l, Salem. 

 *Moxs. J. RiNZ, Jun., Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

 ♦William Sualeu. 



Daxikl U. Smith, Burlington, N. J. 

 *GiDKOX B. Smith, Baltimore. 



William Shaw, Xiw York. 

 *JuDGK Stroxg, R'jcliester, N. Y. 

 ♦Thomas H. Stevkxs, U. S. Navy, Middletown, Conn. 

 ♦Caleb R. Smith, Kew Jersey. 

 ♦IIouATio Spuague, U. S. Consul, Gibraltar. 



Dr. J. Strexzel, Martinez, Cal. 



Francis Summkkest. 



William Summer, Pomaria, S. C. 



William F. Straxgeway, British Secretary of Legation at Naples. 

 ♦James P. Sturgis, Canton. 

 ♦George C. Thorburx, New York. 



Prof. (George Thurbkr, At-soc. Editor of Am. Agriculturist, New York. 



John Tillsox, Jun., Illinois. 



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

 ♦J. E. Teschemaciier, Boston. 



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

 ♦Robkrt Thompson, London. 



Carey Tyso, Walllngfurd, England. 



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



Louis Van IIoutte, Ghent, Belgium. 

 ♦M. Vattemare, Paris. 



Johx A. Wardkr, M.D., President Ohio State Horticultural See, 

 Cleveland, O. 



J. F. WixoATE, Bath, :Me. 



Joshua Wingate, Portland. 



Joseph A. Winthrop, South Carolina. 



Moxs. Emilien dk Wael, Antwerp, Belgium. 

 ♦William Wilson, New York. 



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



Prof. Wilson, London. 



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