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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



The Rarer Eastern and the Western Species of the original Dominion Schedule, 

 which are supplementary to the Nova Scotia list. 



PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, CANADA, 18 



County Prov 



P. O 



Name of Observer 



Date of mailing filled schedule 



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a. Spring Anemone (^. pa<c7is, var. A".). Prairies, fl.. 



b. Salmon berry {Rubus spectabilis) B.C., fl 



c. " " " fruiting 



d. Ash-leaved Maple {Ace?' Xegtindo). Ont. and W., fl 



e. "Wild P\\im (Prunus Amei-icana). East, fl 



/. Blackberry (R. occidentalis and leuc), fl 



g. " " fruit. 



h. Western Dogwood (Cornus Nuttallii). B.C., fl 



i. Oaks (black and white), fl 



/. Song Sparrow {M. Montana) arrived 



k. Robin {M. propinqua). B.C. " 



I. Blue Bird (Sialia sialis). Central, arrived 



m. J unco (J. annectens and Oregonus). B.C. arrived. . 



n. Red-winged Blackbird (.4flr. p^œmcetw) " 



0. Meadow lark iSturnellaneglecta). Man. " 



p. Humming-bird {T. rufus and Cal.). West " 



r/. Wfrht-hixwk (Chordeiles Henryei). B.C. " 



7*. Dates and duration of droughts 



Other Observations, &c. 



