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•HON. THEODORE LYMAN, Brookline. 



BARON JUSTICE LIEBIG, Geissen, Germany. 



PROF. J. LINDLEY, Secretary of the London Horticultural Society. 



A. H. LATOUR, M. P., Montreal. 



MONS. F. A. MICHAUX, Paris. 



MOSSELMAN, Antwerp. 



•HON. CHARLES F. MERCER, Virginia. 



D. S. M'CAULEY, Tripoli. 

 *MRS. CHARLOTTE MARRY ATT, Wimbledon, near London. 

 •HON. JAMES MADISON, late President of the United States. 

 *HON. JAMES MUNROE, late President of the United States. 

 •LEWIS JOHN MENTENS, Bruxelles. 

 •SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, LL.D., New York. 



•HON. ISAAC McKIM, President of the Horticultural Society of Mary- 

 land. 



A. MUNSON, M. D., Ex-President of the New Haven Horticultural 

 Society. 



A. W. MORI A, Montreal. 



BARON OTTENFELS, Austrian Minister to the Ottoman Porte. 



MONS. POITEAU, Professor of the Institut Horticole de Fromont. 

 •JOHN H. POWELL, Powellton, Pennsylvania. 

 •WILLIAM PRINCE, Long Island, New York. 



JOHN PALMER, Calcutta. 

 •HENRY PRATT, Philadelphia. 

 •HON. THOMAS H. PERKINS, Brookline, Mass. 



SAMUEL B. PARSONS, Flushing, N. Y. 



REV. GEORGE PUTNAM, Roxbury. 



ARCHIBALD JOHN, Earl of ROSEBERRY, President of the Caledo- 

 nian Horticultural Society. 



JOHN SHEPHERD, Curator of the Botanic Garden, Liverpool. 

 •JOHN S. SKINNER, Baltimore. 



•JOSEPH SABINE, Secretary of the London Horticultural Society. 

 •SIR WALTER SCOTT. 

 •WILLIAM SHAW, New York. 

 •JUDGE STRONG, Rochester. 



STEPHEN H. SMITH, President of the Rhode Island Horticultural 

 Society. 



G. W. SMITH. 



HON. CHARLES SUMNER, Boston, Mass. 



M. TOUGARD, Rouen, France. 



JOHN TURNER, Assistant Secretary of the London Horticultural 

 Society. 

 •JAMES THACHER, M. D., Plymouth. 



GRANT THORBURN, New York. 

 •HON. JOHN TALIAFERRO, Virginia. 



*M. DU PETIT THOURS, Paris, Professor Poiteau of the Institut Hor- 

 ticole de Fromont. 



