HONORARY MEMBERS. 



Membeys and correspondents of the Society and all other persons who may 

 linow of deaths, changes of residence, or other circumstances showing that 

 the following list is iiiaccurate in any particular, will confer a favor by 

 promptly communicating to the Secretary the needed corrections. 



Information, or any clew to it, is especially desired in regard to Joseph 

 Maxwell, elected in 1830, and George W. Smith, elected in 1851. The names 

 of those known to he deceased are marked with a star. 



♦Benjamin Abbott, LL.D., Exeter, N. H. 



*JoHX Abbott, Brunswick, Me. 



*HoN. John Quincy Adajis, LL.D., late President of the United States, 

 Quincy. 



♦Professor Louis Agassiz, Cambridge. 



*\ViLLiAM T. Aiton, late Curator of the Royal Gardens, Kew, England. 



♦Thomas Allen, late President of the St. Louis Horticultural Society, 

 St. Louis, Mo., and Pittsfield, Mass. 



♦Hon. Samuel Appleton, Boston. 



♦Hon. James Arnold, New Bedford. 



♦Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, M.D., late President of the Horticultural 

 and Agricultural Society of Jamaica. 



♦Hon. Philip P. Barbour, Virginia. 



♦Don Angel Calderon de la Barca, late Spanish Minister at Wash- 

 ington. 



♦Robert Barclay, Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey, England. 



♦James Beekman, New York. 



♦L'Abb^ Berlese, Paris. 



♦Nicholas Biddle, Philadelphia. 



♦Dr. Jacob Bigelow, Boston. 



♦Mrs. Lucy Bigelow, Medford. 



♦Le Chevalier Soulange Bodin, late Secretaire General de la Societe 

 d'Horticulture de Paris. 

 Hon. George S. Boutwell, Groton. 



♦Josiah Bradlee, Boston. 



♦Hon. George N. Briggs, Pittsfield. 



♦Hon. James Buchanan, late President of the United States, Lancaster, 

 Pa. 



