102 PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, CANADA, 1898.—MACKAY. 
To conclude this exhibit of phenological observations, I give 
a few from those made by the Botanical Club extending across 
Canada. 
CANADA, 1898. 
= aS [2 . = | 2 
sa | 28 | 224| 22 | 28 
Zz eS 1h GO. ae 
Frogs (first Piping)........ 101.8 98 } 112] 106 “Al 
Dandelion (first flowering).; 124.4 121 | 150) 153) S&S 
Strawberry as 125.7 130 | 142 | 142 96 
Wild Red Cherry ‘ 143.2 1367) OL cae: | 110 
724) 09 0) ek eit iss CRE ae 148.4 LG te. cane neh | 116 
UB Oh cit eesiece) its eee 155.1 1: 2 fa (ed ol Ra | ieee 
To further illustrate what has been done and what has not | 
been done, I give the figures for each of the above six phenomena, ) 
so far as obtained, for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario | 
(Muskoka and Niagara), Winnipeg, Pheasant Forks in Assini- 
boia, Olds in Alberta, and Vancouver in British Columbia, for 
the series of four years from 1895 to 1898. 
CANADA, 1895 To 1898. 
Froes (First Piping). 
| 2 2 5 
YEAR. | Res ee eS E z 
EE Th, ca Ale ta a 
IBS) Soon 6 | 110.6 120 106.5 OD Selina 98 | 53 
NS9Geaeucese 106.3 116 104.5 Ty. LD seerae | 50 
SKYE sogmecd|| LUIGTOE len smes celle th 104. 1053 -eeeee 33 
| VSOS eee OTR. orearoes cee 98 oie stale oie) oD | 41 
DANDELION (First Flowering ). 
S95 eee .| 125.4 | 131 118.5 IDE Hinasteage | 143 | 99 
IS9Geeeeeee 128.5 133 PA SS eiaeroieo 149 | wiser 88 
IAs Gme cee N32 Avia ctseers< : 118 Gem epa cel sade a. 89 
