PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—MACKAY. 197 
MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg.—Rev. W. B. Burman, B. D. 
u Mr. E. A. Garratt. 
ASSINIBOTA. 
Pheasant Forks.—Mr. Thomas R. Donnelly. 
ALBERTA. 
Olds—Mr. T. N. Willing. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. 
Vancowver.—Mr. J. K. Henry, B. A., High School. 
FULL LIST OF PHENOMENA ASKED TO BE OBSERVED. 
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[E. C. & W. mean Eastern, Centre and Western Canada, respectively. ] 
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ALDER (Alnus incana). Catkins shedding pollen, 
ASPEN (Populus tremuloides.) Catkins shedding pollen. 
u u u Leafing out. 
Spring Anemone (A. patens, var. Nuttalliana.) Flowering. 
Red Maple (Acerrubrum.) Flowering. (E.) 
Hepatica (Hepatica, & H. triloba-acutiloba). Flowering. 
Adder’s-tongue Lily (Lrythronium Americanum). Flow’g. 
Maytlower (Hpigaea repens). Flowering. (E.) 
DANDELION (Taraxacum officinale). Flowering. 
Salmon-berry (Rubus spectabilis). Flowering. (W.) 
i \ Ripe fruit. (W.) 
Ash-leaved Maple (Acer Negundo). Flowering. (C. & W.) 
STRAWBERRY ( WILD.) (Fragaria Virginiana & Chilensis.) Fl. 
4 " " u Ripe fruit. 
Wild Plum (Prunus Americana). Flowering. (E.) 
CHERRY (CULTIVATED). Flowering. 
D u Ripe Fruit. 
Witp Rep Cuerry (Prunus Penn. & emarg.) Flowering. 
INDIAN Pear, JUNE-BERRY, (Amelanchier.) Flowering. 
Mu \ (Amelanchier). Ripe fruit. 
BLACKBERRY (Rubus occidentalis & leucodermis.) Flow’g. 
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