6 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



•Sir HuJirnRF.Y Davy, London. 

 *Mk8. Dorothy Dix, Boston. 

 •Hon. John Davis, LL. D., Boston. 

 •Hon. Edw\rd Everett, LL. D , Boston. 

 •Hon. Horace Everett, Vermont. 



Charles A. Evanson, St. John, N. B. 

 •Hon. Stephen Elliot, Charleston, S. C. 

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



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

 burg. 

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



Petersburg 

 ♦Hon. Theodore Freunghuysen, Ex-President of the Am. Agricultural 



Society. 

 •Hon. Millard Fillmore, late President of the United States, Buffalo, 



N. Y. 

 ♦Joseph Gales, Jr., Washington. 



John Greig, Geneva, N. Y. 



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

 ♦Mrs. Rebecca Gore, Waltham. 

 ♦Stephen Girard, Philadelphia. 

 ♦George Giubs, New Y,ork. 



•Hon. Robert H. Goldsborough, Talbot County, Maryland. 

 •Hericart de Thury, Le Vicomtc, Pres. de la Societe d'Horticulture de 

 Paris. 



Thomas IIopkirk, President of the Glasgow Horticultural Society. 



Lewis Hunts, Huntsburg, O. 

 *S. P. HiLDRETH, M. D., Marietta, O. 



•David Hosak, M. D., President of the New York Horticultural Society. 

 *Gen. William Henry Harrison, late Pi-esident of the United States. 

 ♦Joseph U. Ingersoll, Philadelphia. 



♦Gen. Andrew Jackson, late President of the United States. 

 ♦Mrs. Martha Johonnot, Sulem. 



Jared Potter Kirtland, LL. D., Cleveland, O. 

 ♦Thomas Andrew Knight, Ex-President of the Horticultural Society of 



London. 

 •John C. Loidon, London. 

 ♦Baron H. Carol Von Ludwig, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope. 



Le Compte de Lasteyere, Vice-President de la Soci6t6 d'Horticulture 

 de Paris. 



Franklin Litchfield, Porto Cabello. 

 ♦Joshua Longstreth, Philadelphia. 

 ♦Nicholas Longworth, Cincinnati. 

 •Gen. La Fayette, La Grange, France. 



•Jacob Lorillard, Ex-President of the New York Ilorticnltural Society, 

 N. Y. 



John A. Lowell, Boston. 



