LIV ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
should the payment of fees be forgotten. All payments are credited to 
the current year and the future. Lapsed active membership can, there- 
fore, be restored at any time without the payment of arrears—for there 
are no arrears recorded in the Botanical Club of Canada. 
PHENOLOGICAL STATIONS AND OBSERVERS OF THE BOTANICAL CLUB OF 
CANADA, 1899. 
St. Stephen, N.B.—J. Vroom, Esq. 
Yarmouth, N.S.—S. A. Starratt, Esq.; Seymour Critcher, Esq. 
Berwick, N.S.—Miss Ida A. Parker. 
Halifax, N.S.—Harry Piers, Esq. 
Musquodoboit Harbour, N.S.—Rev. James Rosborough. 
New Glasgow, N.S.—Miss Maria Cavanagh. 
Wallace, N.S.—Miss Mary E. Charman. 
Charlottetown, P.E.I—John MacSwain, Esq. 
Beatrice, Muskoka, Ontario.—Miss Alice Hollingworth. 
Pheasant Forks, Assiniboia.—Thomas R. Donnelly, Esq. 
Olds, Alberta—T. N. Willing, Esq. 
Willoughby, Saskatchewan.—Rev. C. W. Bryden. 
Vancouver, B.C.—J. K. Henry, Esq., B.A. 

EXPLANATION OF ANNOTATIONS OVER THE DATE FIGURES IN THE FOL- 
LOWING TABLE : 
*_“ When becoming common.” 
b—Rubus spectabilis (flowering). 
c—- “* (fruiting). 
f—Rubus occidentalis. 
k—Turdus propinqua. 
o—Sturnella neglecta. 
g—Chordeiles Henryei. 
s—Ranunculus rhomboideus. 
(—Fragaria Chilensis. 
u—Prunus emarginata. 
v—Trilium ovatum. 
w—Trientalis Europæa. 
«—Amelanchier alnifolia. 
y—Rosa Nutkana. 
