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11. Trillium (Trillium) Floweriuo- 



15. Anemone (Anemone patens) " 



16. Maple (Acer) 



17. Strawberry, Wild (Fragaria Virginiana) " 



23. Plum, Cultivated (Prunus domcstica) " 



23. Cherry, Wild (Prunus) 



24. Cherry, Cultivated (Prunus Cerasus) " 



25. Buttercup (Ranunculus acris) " 



26. Yellow Pond Lilly (Nuphar advena) " 



27. Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea) " 



28. Saskatoon (Amelanchier Canadensis) " 



29. Golden Rod (Solidago) 



30. Geese Migrating 



31. Ducks " 



33. Robins " 



33. Meadow Larks 



34. Blue Birds 



35. Flicker or Golden Woodpecker 



36. Song Sparrows 



37. Swallows 



38. Juncoes 



39. Orioles 



40. King Birds 



41. Humming Birds 



42. Frogs Piping 



43. Earth Worm Casts (Frost out of ground) 



44. Lakes Open 



46. Ploughing 



47. Sowing 



48. Hay Cutting 



49. .Grain Cutting 



50. Planting Potatoes - - 



Nova Scotian Plienoclirons. 



The first table contains the summary of about four hundred and 

 fifty schedules of observations made in as many of the public schools 

 of the province by the pupils attending school, from a radius of about 

 two miles around each school, the observations being proven and recorded 

 by the teacher, who transmits the schedule with the regular school 

 return to the Inspector. The superintendent sends the schedules from 

 specified regions of the province to the following staff of phenologists 

 who are themselves also in the educational service. Their reports 



