CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



A * denotes the member 'deceased. 



*J0HN Adluji, Georgetown, D. C. 



Thomas Aspinwall, late Liverpool ; now Brookline, Mass. 



Don Francisco Aqutlar, of Maklonado, iu the Bauda Oriental. 



A. B. Allen, New York. 



Rev. Thomas D. Anderson, Roxbury. 



Patrick Barry, Ch. Fruit Com., American PomologicalSoc, Rocliester, 



N. Y. 

 ♦Noel J. Becar, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Prosper J. Berkmans, Augusta, Ga. 



Joseph Bernard Baumann, Bolwiller, France. 



AuGUSTiN Baumann, Bolwiller, France. 



NAPOL:fioN Baumann, Bolwiller, France. 



Eugene Achille Baumann, Bolwiller, France. 



♦Alexandre Bivort, Sec. General Societe de Van Mens, Fleurus, Bel- 

 gique, 



MoNS. Tripet le Blanc, Paris. 



Charles D. Bragdon, Editor Rural New-Yorkei', New York. 



Dr. Nehemiah Brush, East Florida. 



Alexander Burton, Cadiz. 

 ♦E. VV. Bull, Hartford, Conn. 



John W. Brown, Fort Gaines, Ga. 

 ♦Isaac Cox Burnett, Consul, Paris. 



Rev. Henry W. Beecher, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Robert Buist, Philadelphia. 

 ♦William D. Brixckl^, M. D., Philadelphia. 

 ♦Edward Beck, Worton College, Isleworth, near England. 



Louis Edouard Berckmans, Rome, Ga. 

 ♦Robert Carr, Philadelphia. ' 



James Colvill, Chelsea, England. 

 ' Francis G. Carnes, New York. 

 ♦Rev. Henry Coleman, Boston. 



H. W. S. Cleveland, Chicago, 111. 

 ♦S. L. Dana, M. D., Lowell. 



J. Decaisne, Professor de Culture au Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Jar- 

 din des Plantes, Paris. 



James Deering, Portland, Me. 



