ex LI Y ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



XVI. — Report of the Botanical Club of Canada for 1901^-5. 



By the General Secretary, A. H. MacKat, LIj.D. 



There Avas nothing striking in the history of the Clu1) during the 

 year. Prince Edward Island appears to have done more work than 

 usual; British Columbia has not reported as much as usual. In Nova 

 Scotia the public schools have been doing good work in phenology. Over 

 three hundred accurate and full schedules of observations were sent in 

 from as many school sections representing every county in the Province. 

 These were referred in groups to the following phonological staff for 

 examination, selection, and compilation; and the criticisms on faulty 

 observations were published- in the Journal of Education for the benefit 

 of observers in future years — from page 72 to 85 of the April issue, 1905. 



Region I. (Yarmouth & Digby), A. W. Horner, Principal, 



Salem School, Yarmouth. 

 ,, II. (Shelburne Co.), C. Stanley Bruce, Principal, 



Academy, Shelburne. 

 „ II. (Queens Co.), Miss M. C. Hewitt, Science Teacher, 



Academy, Lunenburg. 

 „ II. (Lunenburg Co.), B. McKittrick, B.A., Principal, 



Academy, Lunenburg. 

 „ III. (Ann. & Kings), E. Eobinson, Principal, Academy, 



Kentville. 

 „ IV. (Hants Co.), Miss A. Forbes, B.A., Academy, 



"Windsor. 

 V. (Halifax Co.), G. R. Marshall, B.A., Principal, C.A. 



School, Halifax. 

 „ V. (Guysboro Co.), J. B. McCarthy, B.Sc, Science 



Master, Academy, Halifax. 

 „ VI. (Col. & Cum.), J. E. Barteaux, Science Master, 



Academy, Truro. 

 „ VII. (N. Cum. Co.), E. J. Lay, Principal, Academy, 



Amherst. 

 „ VIL (Pictou Co.), W. P. Fraser, Science ]\raptcr. 



Academy, Pictou. 

 „ VIT. (Antigonish Co.), F. G. ]\[orehouse, Principal, 



Schools, Antigonish. 

 VIII. (Richmond Co.), G. W. MacKenzie, B.A., Principal, 



Public Schools, Sydney Mines. 

 VIII., IX., X. (C.B., Vic.,\^. Inv. Co.), L. A. DeWolf, 



M.Sc, High School, North Sydney. 



