CXXXII 



ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



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

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

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

 omitted]. 



When First Seen— Regions. 



55 

 56 



57 



58 



59 



60 



61 



62 



63 



64 



65a 



65b 



66 



67 



68 



69 



70 



71 



72 



73a 



73b 



74a 



74b 



75a 



75b 



76a 



76b 



Day r f the year 1902 corresponding 

 to the last day of each month. 



Jan. .... 



Feb 



March. , , 



April 120 



31 July 212 



59 Aug 243 



9) Sept 273 



Oct 304 



May 151 Nov 334 



June 181 Dec 305 



R. nigrum (cultivated) 



" (fruit ripe) 



Syringa vulgaris, L. (cultiv.) 



Solanum tuberosum, L 



Phleum pratense, L 



Trifolium repens, L 



T. pratense, L 



Triticum vulgare, L 



Avena sativa, L 



Fagopyrum esculentum, L . 

 Earliest full leafing of tree.. . 

 Latest " " ... 



Ploughing (first of season)... 

 Sowing " " 



Potato-planting " .,.. 



Sheep-shearing *' 



Hay-cutting " 



Grain-cutting " 



Potato-digging " .... 



Opening of rivers " .. . . 



Opening of lakes " 



Last snow to whiten ground.. 



" to fly in air 



Last spring frost— hard 



" hoar 



Water in streams— highest... 



" lowest.. . 



142 

 207 

 160 

 185 

 177 

 162 

 159 

 205 

 210 

 194 

 137 

 165 

 104 

 117 

 115 

 125 

 192 

 231 

 258 

 72 

 78 

 103 

 123 

 140 

 154 

 85. 

 245. 



143 

 210 

 157 

 177 

 176 

 155 

 149 



202 



210 



131 



158 



90 



105 



103 



130 



183 



236 



255 



68 



69 



97 



111 



145 



161 



92 



254 



s 

 ^■% 





141 

 200 

 157 

 182 

 162 

 159 

 145 



199 



196 



136 



163 



104 



113 



111 



124 



183 



232 



254 



65 



78 



96 



116 



139 



139 



79 



253 



au 



131 



153 

 179 

 171 

 158 

 154 



191 



135 



161 



101 



116 



119 



125 



185 



216 



251 



69 



76 



98 



124 



142 



154 



80 



207 



03 O 



140 

 221 

 159 

 185 

 175 

 158 

 158 



180 

 137 

 163 

 107 

 128 

 123 

 140 

 190 

 229 

 254 

 90 

 96 

 96 

 123 

 139 

 164 

 110 

 245 



t3 

 ^ o 



lO 



145 



165 



168 

 164 

 154 



120 

 115 

 111 



124 



251 



97 

 115 





138 



159 

 185 

 187 

 160 

 159 



198 



146 



174 



105 



115 



122 



125 



190 



227 



256 



72 



80 



96 



121 



146 



158 



87 



266 



o bi 



'•J -a. 



to 



5S 



141 

 205 

 160 

 187 

 177 

 162 

 162 

 203 



142 

 162 

 112 

 118 

 119 

 131 

 191 

 226 

 264 

 79 

 79 

 102 

 129 

 141 

 156 

 84 

 251 



=«3 



G u 



CX5 



157 



172 

 205 

 180 

 172 

 172 



101 

 115 

 109 

 130 

 213 

 254 

 280 

 60 

 79 

 107 

 128 

 138 

 157 

 84 

 250 



al- 

 io o 

 Jo 



152 

 201 

 165 

 187 

 190 

 165 

 164 

 207 

 20;i 



135 

 166 

 105 

 125 

 118 

 116 

 201 

 235 

 266 

 84 

 82 

 119 

 132 

 137 

 155 

 84 

 236 



gO 



141 



203 

 162 



192 

 172 

 169 



194 



175 

 100 

 120 

 115 

 109 

 200 

 224 

 250 

 68 

 72 

 123 

 132 

 137 

 150 

 72 

 242 



