APPENDIX E CXIII 
TABLE IIT., CANADIAN PHENOCHRONS, 1909, (METEOROLOGICAL Lisr.) 
Mr. R. F. Stupart, Director of the Meteorological Service of Canada 
transmitted the thirty-five reports given in this table—seven from British 
Columbia, six from Alberta, two from Saskatchewan, six from Manitoba, 
eleven from Ontario, one from Quebec, and two from New Brunswick. 
The averages of groups of these are given in Table IT. 
List of Stations and Observers: 
Fort St. James, B.C., A. C. Murray. 
Goldstream, B.C., R. M. Pope. 
Princeton, B.C., Hugh Hunter. 
Quesnel, B.C., John Strand. 
Big Creek, B.C., H. E. Church. 
Ladner, B.C., A. de R. Taylor. 
Bittern Lake, Alta., E. C. Roper. 
Lion, Alta., Geo. K. Cottman. 
Emsburg, Alta., Mrs. W. L. Fulton. 
Fort Vermilion, Alta., Rev. O. S. White. 
Dorenlee, Alta., C. Nixon. 
Ranfurly, Alta., Thomas B. Waite. 
Victoria, Alta., G. A. Mitchell. 
Gatesgarth, Sask., G. and B. Spring Rice. 
Fairfield, Sask., John Kuehne. 
Oakbank, Man., Alfred Goodridge. 
Cartwright, Man., E. F. Heath. 
Aweme, Man., Norman Criddle. 
Morden, Man., Miss Laura E. Bradshaw. 
Gretna, Man., A. Klaassen. 
Norquay, Man., W. H. Hollard. 
Lake Talon, Ont., W. T. Gale. 
Bruce Mines, Ont., John Nicholas. 
Beatrice, Ont., John Hollingworth. 
Birnam, Ont., J. S. Mellor. 
Cottam. Ont., Thomas Smith. 
Woodstock, Ont., A. T. McNeill, M.A.- 
Lucknow, Ont., W. E. McDonald. 
Port Dover, Ont., L. G. Morgan. 
Toronto, Ont., F. F. Payne. 
Madoc, Ont., C. Young. 
Arden, Ont., Thos. Andrew. 
Abitibi, Que., Geo. Drever. 
Scotch Lake, N.B., Wm. H. Moore. 
St. Stephen, N.B., P. G. McFarlane. 
Proc. 1910. 9. 
