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by voluntary observers who have found the work easy enough to 

 continue it at the same place for a number of years. 



"Excellent schedules for 1913, as shewn by the tables, were re- 

 ceived but the number was fourteen less than for 1912. 



"The tables include first those observations received from British 

 Columbia and eastward in order to New Brunswick; and secondly 

 the average dates for each of the ten regions into which Nova Scotia 

 is divided, together with the averages for the whole province deduced 

 from several hundred approved schedules. 



"Owing to the very large number of observers in Nova Scotia 

 only those reporting for 1913 west of this province are given in the 

 following list.' 



List of Stations and Observers. 



Stanley R. S. Bayne. Alberni, B.C. 



Eli Wilson Armstrong, B.C. 



A. B. Taylor Atlin, B.C. 



W. H. Quant Keremeos, B.C. 



Mrs. H. Hunter Princeton, B.C. 



J. Strand Quesnel, B.C. 



C. F. Walker Tzouhalem, B.C. 



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



N. B. Sanson Banff, Alta. 



C. Nixon - Bashaw, Alta. 



Pupils of Earl Grey and Connaught Schools Calgary, Alta. 



Robert Jones Fort Vermilion, Alta. 



Mrs. W. L. Fulton Halkirk, Alta. 



Richard Paris Lethbridge, Alta. 



Duncan Cameron Pekisko, Alta. 



Thomas B. Waite, Ranfurly, Alta. 



Fred C. Sim Clapton, Sask. 



Miss R. A. Clarke Fleming, Sask. 



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



Geo. Lang Indian Head, Sask. 



Pupils of Lashburn School Lashburn, Sask. 



Arthur Mcintosh Macdowall, Sask. 



C. W. Bryden Mistawasis, Sask. 



P. H. Gallaway Wolseley, Sask. 



William Irvine Almasippi, Man. 



E. F. Heath Cartwright, Man. 



C. J. Baragar Elm Creek, Man. 



Miss Mary R. Dutton Gilbert Plains, Man. 



W. E. Iverach Isabella, Man. 



A. Goodridge Oak Bank. Man. 



Miss E. Smith Oak Bluff, Man. 



Dr. H. M. Speechly Pilot Mound, Man. 



Jas. D. Plaice Rapid City, Man. 



Proc. 1914, 7. 



