31 BOTANY. 671-697 



671. Dr. J. G. ORTON, Binghamton, N. Y. Local, 



672. Dr. HORACE M. PAINE, No. 104 State street, Albany, N. Y. 

 Local. 



673. Kev. JOHN A. PAINE, jr., Newark, N. J. Local. 



674. CHARLES F. PARKER, Philadelphia, Pa. Local. 



675. Prof. W. A. PARKER (Professor of , Iowa College), Gren- 



nele, Iowa. Local. 



676. Dr. C . C. PARRY, Davenport, Iowa. North American. Special, 

 Rocky Mountains. 



677. Prof. T. L. PARVIN (Professor of Natural History, Iowa State- 

 University), Iowa City, Iowa. Local. 



678. CHARLES H. PECK, Albany, N. Y. Local' 



679. E. PECK, Washington, D. C. North American. 



680. Prof. ROBERT PETER (Professor of Natural Science, Kentucky 

 TJniversity), Lexington, Ky. Local. 



681. THOMAS M. PETERS, Moulton, Ala. Local. 



682. GEORGE D. PHIPPEN, Salem, Mass. Local. Special, WiW 

 Flowers under cultivation. 



683. Dr. ZIXA PITCHER, Detroit, Mich. North American. 



684. ISAAC A. POOL, No. 829 Washington street, Chicago, 111. 

 Horticultural. 



685. B. S. PORTER, New Albany, Ind. Local. 



686. Prof. THOMAS C. PORTER (Professor of Botany and Zoology, 

 Lafayette College), Easton, Pa. North American. Special, 

 Pennsylvania. 



687. Prof. A. N. PRENTISS (Professor of Botany and Horticulture, 

 Michigan State Agricultural College), Lansing, Mich. North 

 American. 



688. MANUEL J. PRESAS, Calle de Velarde, No. 5, Matanzas, Cuba. 

 Cuban. 



689. WM. H. RAND, Chicago, 111. Local. 



690. Dr. J. H. RAUCH, Chicago, 111. Local. 



691. H. W. RAVENEL, Aiken, S. C. Local. Special, Fungi. 



692. THOMAS B. REDDING, Newcastle, Ind. Local. 



693. Dr. SAMUEL REID, New Albany, Ind. Local. 



694. JAMES RICHARDS, Litchfleld, Ct. Local. 



695. Dr. J. W. ROBBINS, Uxbridge, Mass. North American. Spe- 

 cial, Fresh Water Plants. 



696. JOSEPH T. ROTHROCK, McVeytown, Pa. General. 



697. Prof. JOHN L. RUSSELL (Professor of Botany, Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society), Salem, Mass. North American. Spe- 

 cial, Cryptogamia. 



