APPENDIX E 



CXLI 



Region II. 



Region III. 



Region IV. 



Region V. 



Region V. 



Region VI. 



Region VII. 



Region VII. 



Regions VIII, 



(Lunenburg County), Burgess McKittrick, B.A., 

 Principal, Lunenburg Academy. 



(Kings and Annapolis Counties), Ernest Robin- 

 son, County Academy, Amherst. 



(Hants and South Colchester), W. J. Shields, 

 Principal, Hantsport High School. 



(Halifax County), G. R. Marshall, B.A., Prin- 

 cipal, Compton Avenue School, Halifax. 



(Guysboro County), J. B. McCarthy, B.A., B.Sc, 

 Science Master, Halifax Academy. 



A and B. (Cobequid Slope), J. E. Barteaux, 

 M.A., Science Master, Truro Academy. 



(Cumberland and North Colchester), E. J. Lay, 

 Principal, Amherst Academy. 



(Pictou and Antigonish Counties), C. L. Moore, 

 M.A., Science Master, Pictou Academy. 



IX and X. (Cape Breton Island), L. A. De 

 Wolfe, M.Sc, Truro Academy. 



Nova Scotia Phenochrons, 1907. 



The detailed reports of the stafï of phenologists can be found in 

 the April Journal of Education for Nova Scotia, 1908, from pages 98 

 to 119. This staff differed from that of the previous year, as shown 

 above, in the following particulars: 



Region IV. (Hants and South Colchester), O. Von B. Cossitt, 



Principal of High School, Maitland, who suc- 

 ceeded the late lamented W. J. Shields, Prin- 

 cipal of Hantsport High School. 



Region V. (Halifax and Guysboro Counties), G. R. Ban- 



croft, B.A., Science Master, Halifax County 

 Academy. 



Region VII. (Pictou and Antigonish Counties), W. P. Fraser 

 B.A., Science Master, Pictou Academy, 



The compilation of the table for 1907 is the work of Mr. James 

 McG. Stewart. 



General Canadian Phenochrons, 1906. 



The following 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 



