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ists. Their criticisms are aiiniiall}' publislied in tlie Journal of 

 Education of Nova Scotia, whicli also contains the names of 

 ■observers and number of observations made in each of the 

 schools reportino-. Under the advice of this phenological staff* 

 several changes were made in the schedules issued after 1902, 

 which are known as the " 1903 schedule." 



The names and addresses of the Nova Scotian phenological 

 staff at present are as follows : 



C. B. Robinson, B. A., Science Master, Pictou Academy. 



E. J. Lay, Principal, Amherst Academy. 



J. E. Barteaux, Science Master, Truro Academy. 



Antoinette Forbes, B. A., Windsor Academy. 



Burgess McKittrick, B. A., Principal, Lunenburg Academy. 



Minnie C. Hewitt, Lunenburg Academy. 



G. K Marshall, Principal, Richmond School, Halifax. 



Stanley C. Bruce, Principal, Shelburne Academy. 



A. W. Horner, Principal, Public School, Yarmouth. 



Canadian Phrnochrons. 



The second table contains the observations of the following 

 members of the Botanical Club of Canada on the dates of the 

 first appearances of the phenomena briefly indicated onlj^ in the 

 table, although precisely specified in the schedules for recording 

 them ; and are published here in order to keep the series published * 

 in the Transactions of our Institute continuous. The addresses 

 and stations of the observers are as follows, in the order of the 

 table : 



T. A. Good, Woodstock, New Brunswick ; J. M. Duncan, 

 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ; John McSwain, Char- 

 lottetown. Prince Edward Island ; Dr. Cephas Guillet, Ottawa, 

 Ontario ; Mrs. Fi-ank E. Webster, Beatrice, Muskoka, Ontario ; 

 Dr. J. H. Elliott, Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario ; T. R. 

 Donnelly, Pheasant Forks, Assiniboia ; Perc}' B. Gregson, Black- 

 falds. Alberta ; J. K. Henry, B. A., Vancouver, British Columbia. 



