ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, NOVA SCOTIA, 1901. 
REGIONS 1 To 10— WHEN FIRST SEEN. 


| Number. 
— 
bo 
Day of the year 1901 corresponding 
to the last day of each month. 
EVE ole able’ bow 31 (July: P2210) 
HODE ee overt: 59) YAWIE "ae 243 
March......... 90 Sept. :..2738 
April rl A0 MODES .. 304 
LES ATP dc 151 Nov .........334 
June .... 181 Dee: sneer 365 
For Leap Year add one to each ex- 
cept January. 

Alnus ineana, Willd.... .... 
Populus tremuloides, Michx.. 
Epigæa repens, L..........: 
Viola cucullata, Gray........ 
Wi. blanda WII ease et 
Neer rubrum, lice scree te 
Houstonia cærulea, L....... 
Equisetum arvense, i ete 
Taraxacum officinale, Weber 
Erythronium Americanum, 
Coptis trifolia, Salisb........ 
Fragaria Virginiana, Mill.... 
i (fruit ripe)...... 
Prunus Pennsylvanica, L.... 
de (fruit ripe)...... 
Vaccinium Penn. v.Can., Lam 
4 (fruit ripe)...... 
Ranunculus acris, L.......... 
Re pLepenss Ur. Hs koe eerie sce 
Clintonia borealis, Raf..... 
Trillium erythrocarpum, Mich 
Trientalis Americanum,Pursh 
Cypripedium acaule, Ait...... 
Callav palustris: 1-77 4-0 
Amelanchier Canadensis, T. 

Average for N.S. 
118.4 
134 
126.6 
123.3 
130.1 
129.3 
12880 
1h77) 
154 
1. Yarmouth and 


and Lunenburg 
2. Shelvurne, Queens 
3. Annapolis and 

Kings 
4. Hants and 
S. Colchester 
Halifax and 
Guysboro 
6. S. Cobequid, (S. 
Cum. and S. Col.) 
7. N. St. Slope (Cum. ! 
Pic. & Antig 
Col.. 
8. Richmond and 




135 

Cape Breton 
9. Southeast slope to 
Bras d'Or 
Northwest slope to. 
Gulf (Inverness) 

_ 
RO a ba Go 
119 
161 
142 
143 
148 
141 
141 
148 
142 
144 
141 
