CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



Memhers and correspondents of the Society and all other persons tvho may 

 know of deaths, changes of residence, or other circumstances showing that the 

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

 reporting to the Secretary the needed corrections. 



Information, or any cleiv to it, is especially desired in regard to Alexander 

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

 (or Summerer), 1833. 



Edouard Andre, Editor in Chief of the Revue Horticole, Paris, France. 



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



Charles Baltet, President de la Socicte Horticole, Vigneronne, et For- 



estier-? de I'Aube, Truyes, France. 

 Napoleon Baumann, Bolwiller, Alsace. 

 1). W. Beadle, 303 Crawford St., Toronto, Ontario. 

 Pkofessor AVilliam J. Beal, Agricultural College, Michigan. 

 Prosper J. Berckmans, President of the American Pomological Society, 



Augusta, Ga. 

 Charles E. Bessey, Ph.D., Professor of Botany in the Industrial College 



of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 

 Dr. Ch. Bolle, Berlin, Prussia. 



John Croumbie Brown, LL.D., Haddington, Scotland. 

 Professor J. L. Budd, Secretary of the Iowa Horticultural Society, 



Ames. 

 William Bull, Chelsea, England. 



Alexander Bcrton, United States Consul at Cadiz, Sp;iin, Philadelphia. 

 IsiDOR Bush, Bushberg, Jefferson Co., Mo. 

 George W. Campbell, Ex-President of the Ohio State Horticultural Society, 



Delaware, 0. 

 Ma.xime Cornu, Director of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France. 

 Benjamin E, Cotting, M. D., Boston. 

 Daniel T. Curtis, Dorchester. 

 Rev. H. Honywood D'Omhrain, AVestwell Vicarage, Ashford, Kent, 



England. 

 Robert Douglas, AVaukegan, 111. 

 Malcolm Dunn, Dalkeith, Scotland. 

 W. T. TiiisELTON Dyer, C. M. G., F. R. S., Director of the Royal Botanic 



Gardens, Kew, England. 



