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for the various districts or regions into which the province is divided, 

 has been kindly supplied for this rejDort by Dr. Mackay." 



"It will be noticed that the list used for collecting data from all 

 portions of Canada contains only common or well-known plants, etc., 

 which are widely distributed, the object being that the dates of flower- 

 ing, etc., which agree fairly with the Meteorological changes may be 

 compared." 



"The statistics from Nova Scotia are numbered separately, and 

 owing to the extensive co-operative system of observing in this pro- 

 vince, the names of observers are not included in the following list." 



List of Stations and Observers: 



S. Bayne Alberni, B.C. 



Eli Wilson Armstrong, B.C. 



William P. Stack Creston, B.C. 



Geo. Blawes Enderby, B.C. 



W. H. Quant Keremeos, B.C. 



Mrs. H. Hunter Princeton, B.C. 



J. Strand Quesnel. B.C. 



Gordon R. Brown Robson, B.C. 



J. Geo. Deniso!) Rossland, B.C. 



R. Hobson Salmon Arm, B.C. 



C. F. Walker Tzouhalem, B.C. 



Lt. Col. F. J. Gavin Waldo, B.C. 



Calgary Natural History Society Calgary, Alta. 



C. Nixon Bashaw, Alta. 



Mrs. W. L. Fulton Halkirk, Alta. 



T. Daniel Rodmo, Alta. 



Thos. B. Waite Waitefield, Alta. 



Mrs. A. Hume Wilmer, Alta. 



Edna E. McKnight Alameda, Sask. 



Fred. C. Sim Brewer, Sask. 



W. R. Orton Coxby, Sask. 



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



Geo. Lang Indian Head, Sask. 



J. Stewart Youn^- Lewvan, Sask. 



C. W. Bryden Mistawasis, Sask. 



Miss Annie M. MacLeod Oxbow, Sask. 



W. H. Perkins Prince Albert, Sask. 



William Irvine Almasippi, Man. 



W. E. Iveraclc Isabella, Man. 



F. Heath Cartwright, Man. 



