APPENDIX D 



CXXIX 



Flowering and other phenochrons for each region of the province of Nova Scotia, 

 compiled from 300 public school observation schedules. [The phenochrons for 

 each region (which are averages of naany observations) have the fractions 

 omitted]. 



When Becoming Common— Regions. 



Day of the year 1902 corresponding 

 to the last day of each month. 



Jan 31 July 212 



Feb 59 Aug 243 



March 90 Sept 278 



April 120 Oct 304 



May 151 Nov 334 



June 181 Dec 365 



Alnus incana, Willd 



Populus tremuloides, Michx. 



Epigaea repens, L 



Viola cucullata, Gray 



V. blanda, Willd 



Acer rubrum, L 



Houstonia cserulea, L 



Equisetum arvense, L 



Taraxacum officinale, Weber 

 Erythronium Americanum.. 



Hepatica triloba, Chaix , 



Coptis trifolia, Salisb 



Fragaria Virginiana, Mill 



" (fruit ripe) 



Prunus Pennsylvanica, L 



" . (fruit ripe) 



Vaccinium Penn.v.Can., Lam 



" (fruit ripe) 



Ranunculus acris, L 



R. repens, L 



Clintonia borealis, Raf 



Trillium erythrocarpum, Mich 

 Trientalis Americanum, Pursh 

 Cypripedium acaule, Ait... 



Calla palustris, L 



Amelanchier Canadensis, T. 

 '^ (fruit ripe)... 





101 

 112.3 

 107.4 

 127.0 

 124.9 

 123.8 

 139.3 

 130.2 

 129.0 

 138.4 

 123.4 

 135.3 

 129.2 

 178.4 

 147.6 

 228.8 

 150.4 

 220.8 

 155.9 

 162 2 

 161.1 

 153.2 

 154.7 

 163.3 

 170.0 

 145.3 

 210.6 



-a cs 



C/3 



107 

 120 

 103 

 118 

 119 

 125 



133 



121 



127 



129 



129 



123 



174 



141 



231 



139 



211 



150 



15; 



154 



152 



149 



158 



162 



144 



212 



O cc 



118 

 101 

 126 

 122 

 122 

 134 

 132 

 127 

 156 

 125 

 131 

 129 

 176 

 146 

 212 

 141 

 189 

 151 

 154 

 156 

 152 

 153 

 158 

 163 

 141 

 207 



as 





103 

 114 

 103 

 125 

 123 

 121 

 135 

 125 

 127 

 158 

 102 

 133 

 124 

 173 

 144 



144 

 211 

 1.50 

 161 

 149 

 141 

 146 

 157 



139 



=« EC 



~ s 



101 

 108 

 126 

 124 

 119 

 144 

 126 

 127 

 134 

 137 

 134 

 127 

 177 

 144 



lO 



107 

 130 

 124 

 124 

 138 



133 



146 



254 



153 



159 



159 



155 



153 



166 



1 



141 



-ce 



136 

 132 

 179 

 150 



152 



161 

 167 



153 



154 

 165 



146 







103 

 110 

 110 

 128 

 125 

 124 

 133 

 129 

 131 

 130 



134 

 129 

 174 

 145 



153 



154 

 163 

 165 

 149 

 157 

 166 



144 



P3 





95 

 106 

 109 

 127 

 125 

 123 



127 

 129 



128 





104 

 112 

 109 

 131 

 130 

 129 



134 

 133 



139 

 130 

 180 

 146 

 237 

 151 

 229 

 156 

 164 

 159 

 154 

 152 

 162 

 164 

 142 

 213 



139 

 129 

 186 

 153 



161 

 220 

 168 

 171 

 172 

 170 

 170 

 173 

 168 

 159 



99 

 111 

 112 

 129 



128 



128 



►5o 



137 

 129 



102 

 118 

 113 

 129 

 129 

 123 

 151 

 128 

 131 

 135 



138 140 



140 

 184 

 151 

 234 

 157 

 237 

 159 

 163 

 173 

 160 

 158 

 164 

 183 

 150 

 210 



129 

 182 

 156 

 230 

 157 

 213 

 157 

 168 



145 

 155 



147 



Proc, 1903. 9. 



