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bined in computing the average for the province, but for convenience 

 are dupHcated and entered under each of these slopes in the tables. 

 The following regions are marked out, proceeding from south to 

 north and from east to west as orderly as it is possible." 



Region of Slopes Belts 



I. Yarmouth and Digby Counties (a) Coast, (b) low inlands, 



(c) high inlands. 



II. Shelburne Queens & Lunen'g Co's. . 



Annapolis and Kings Counties (a) Coast, (b) North Mts., 



(c) Annapolis Valley, (d) 

 Cornwallis Valley, (e) 

 South Mts. 



IV. Hants and Colchester Counties (a) Coast, (b) low inlands, 



(c) high inlands. 

 V. Halifax and Guysboro Counties. ... " " 



VI. Cobequid Slope (to the south) 



Chignecto Slope (to the north- 

 west) " " 



VII. North'rland Sts. Slopes (to the 



north) " " 



VIII. Richmond and Cape Breton Co's .. . " " 



IX. Bras d'Or Slope (to the southwest) . . " " 



X. Inverness Slope (to Gulf, northwest) 

 Owing to the great number of observers and others taking part in 

 the production of the tables for Nova Scotia, their names are omitted 

 from the following list: — 



A. B. Taylor, Atlin, B.C. 



W. H. Quant, Keremeos, B.C. 



Stanley R. S. Bayne, Alberni, B.C. 



Mrs. Hugh Hunter, Princeton, B.C. 



John Strand, Quesnel, B.C. 



L. Stevenson, Saanichton, B.C. 



Mrs. C. F. Walker, Tzouhalem, B.C. 



A. S. Barton, Victoria, B.C. 



Mrs. W. L. Fulton, Halkirk, Alta. 



Thomas B. Waite, Ranfurly, Alta. 



Mrs. J. A. Taylor and pupils, Battleford, Sask. 



L. B. Potter, Eastend, Sask. 



R. H. Carter, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. 



Geo. Lang, Indian Head, Sask. 



J. F. Stalker and pupils. Lone Rock, Sask. 



Miss D. Macdonald and pupils. Prince, Sask. 



