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can be found in extenso in the April Journal of Education for Nova 

 Scotia, 1906, from pages 58 to 69. They also compile schedules show- 

 ing the average dates (phenochrons) of the various phenomena for the 

 coast belt, the low inland belt and the high land belt of each special 

 region of the province. These schedules were compiled in their turn 

 into the ten regions of the province shown on the said first table, by 

 Mr. W. Kent Power, B.A. The said Nova Scotian stafE is as follows: 



Eegion I. (Yarmouth and Digby counties), A. W, Horner. 



Principal, Seminary School, Yarmouth. 

 Eegion II. (Shelburne county), C. Stanley Bruce, Shelbume 



Academy. 

 Eegion IL (Queens county), Minnie C. Hewitt, Science 



Teacher, Lunenburg Academy. 

 Eegion IL (Lunenburg county). Burgess McKittrick, B.A.^ 



Principal, Lunenburg Academy. 

 Eegion III. (Kings and Annapolis counties), Ernest Eobinson, 



Acadia College, Wolfville. 

 Eegion IV. (Hants county and South Colchester), W. J. Shields, 



Principal, Hantsport High School. 

 Eegion V. (Halifax county), G. E. Marshall, B.A., Principal, 



Compton Avenue School, Halifax. 

 Eegion V. (Guysboro county), J. B. McCarthy, B.A., B.Sc, 



Science Master, Halifax Academy. 

 Eegion VI (A). (Cobequid Slope), J. E. Barteaux, Science 



Master, Truro Academy, 

 Eegion VI (B) & VII. (Cumberland and North Colchester), B. 



J. Lay, Principal, Amherst Academy. 

 Eegion VIL (Pictou county), C. L. Moore, B.A., Science Master, 



Pictou Academy. 

 Eegion VII. (Antigonish county), P. G. Morehouse, King's Col- 

 lege, Windsor, 

 Eegion VIII. (Eichmond county), G. W. McKenzie, B.A,, Prin- 

 cipal, Sydney Mines High School, 

 Eegions VIII, IX, and X. (Cape Breton and Inverness counties), 



L, A, DeWolfe, M.Sc, Truro Academy. 



General Canadian Phenochrons. 



The second table gives the dates of the first observance only of 

 each phenomenon, except in the case of Nova Scotia, where the average 

 dates of the averages of each of the ten regions is given. The observ- 



