CORRESPONDING MEMBERS 



Members mid correspondents of the Society and all other persons who may 

 know of deaths, changes of residence, or other circumstances shoiving that 

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

 promptly reporting to the Secretary the needed corrections. 



Inform,ation, or any clew to it, is especially desired in regard to Alexander 

 Burton, elected in 1829, S. Reynolds, M.D., 1832, and Francis Sumraerest, 

 1833. The names of those known to be deceased are marked with a star. 



*JoHN Adlum, Georgetown, D. C. 



*DoN Francisco Aguilar t Leal, late U. S. Vice-Consul at Maldonado, 



Banda Oriental del Uruguay. 

 *MoNS. Alfroy, Lieusaint, France. 



*James T. Allan, late President of the Nebraska State Horticultural 

 Society, Omaha. 



A. B. Allen, New York. 

 *Rev. Thomas D. Anderson, D.D., South Boston. 



i^DouARD Andr^, Redacteur en chef de la Revue Horticole, Paris, France. 

 *Thomas Appleton, late U. S. Consul at Leghorn, Italy. 

 *CoL. Thomas Aspinwall, late U. S. Consul at London, Brookline. 



P. M. Augur, State Pomologist, Middlefield, Cotin. 



Professor L. H. Bailey, Jr., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 *IsAAC Cox Barnet, late U. S. Consul at Paris. 

 *Patrick Barry, late Vice-President of the American Pomological Society, 



Rochester, N. Y. 

 ♦Augustine Baumann, Bolwiller, Alsace. 

 *EuGENE Achille Baumann, Rahway, N. J. 

 ♦Joseph Bernard Baumann, Bolwiller, Alsace. 



Napoleon Baumann, Bolwiller, Alsace. 



D. W. Beadle, St. Catherine's, Ontario. 



Professor William J. Beal, Lansing, Michigan. 

 *Noel J. Becar, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



*Edward Beck, Worton College, Isleworth, near London. 

 *Rev. Henry Ward Beeciier, Peekskill, N. Y. 

 *Louis fioouARD Berckmans, Rome, Ga. 



Prosper J. Berckmans, Augusta, Ga. 



