APPENDIX D CXXIII 



Stanley C. Bruce, Principal, Shelburne Academy, 



A. W. Horner, Principal, Public School, Yarmouth. 



In the western province western species or varieties have sometimes 

 been observed instead of those of the schedule which is eastern in its 

 complexion. In the most of these cases the western species is indicated 

 by an index letter referring to a footnote under the tables. 



The officers of the Club are the same as last year. The exchange 

 and determination of species can be most effectively made for members 

 of the Club by James A. Macoun, M.A., Curator of the Herbarium, 

 Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, to whom parcels of plants go 

 tfree of postage. 



The address of the General Secretary of the Club is : A. H. 

 MacKay, LL.D., Halifax, Nova Scotia. 



Blank schedules for the recording and reporting of phenological 

 observations will be sent free to anyone making application. It is 

 recommended that the observer keep the original schedule, sending 

 the Secretary a true copy of it — at the latest by the end of the year. 



