PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, CANADA, 1899.—MACKAY. © 313 
Observations of Botanical Club of Canada. 
In order to keep unbroken the series of observations made 
by the Botanical Club of Canada, in the Transactions of the 
Institute, especially as they have not yet become too voluminous, 
the following tabular summation of them for 1899 is given. 
The seven stations in the other provinces of the Dominion 
show observations which will be interesting in comparison with 
those made in Nova Scotia. 
Phenological Stations and Observers of the Botanical Club 
of Canada, 1899. 
St. Stephen, N. B—J. Vroom, Esq. 
Yarmouth, N.S.—S. A. Starratt, Esq.; Seymour Critcher, Esq. 
Berwick, N. S.—Miss Ida A. Parker. 
Halifax, N.S.—Harry Piers, Esq. 
Musquodoboit Harbour, N. 8.—Rev. James Rosborough. 
New Glasgow, N. S8.—Miss Maria Cavanagh. 
Wallace, N. S—Miss Mary E. Charman. 
Charlottetown, P. E. L—John McSwain, Esq. 
Beatrice, Muskoka, Ontario.—Miss Alice Hollingworth. 
Pheasant Forks, Assiniboia.—Thomas R. Donnelly, Esq. 
Olds, Alberta.—T. N. Willing, Esq. 
Willoughby, Saskatechewan.—Rev. C. W. Bryden. 
Vancouver, B. C.—J. K. Henry, Esq., B. A. 
Explanation of Annotations over the Date Figures in the following Table : 
*__«« When hecoming common,” s — Ranunculus rhomboideus. 
c— “ ef (fruiting). uw— Prunus emarginata, 
f—Rubus occidentalis. » — Trilium ovatum., 
k—Turdus propinqua. w—Trientalis Europea. 
o—Sturnella neglecta. | x—Amelanchier alnifolia. 
q—Chordeiles Henryei. y —Rosa Nutkana, 
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b—Rubus spectabilis (flowering). | ¢t — Fragaria Chilensis. 
