NOVA SCOTIA AND CANADA, 1902. MACKAY. 147 



The first column is the average of about 350 schedules of 

 observations made by as many of the public schools of the 

 province of Nova Scotia, and the active members of tlie clul) 

 amono- whom the followino- liave been sending in reports : Rev. 

 James Rosborough, Mus(|uodoboit Harbor, Halifax Co.; Miss 

 Louise MacMillan, Sydney Mines, Cape Breton ; Mrs. G. Ormond 

 Forsyth, Port Hawkesbury, Inverness Co.; and Miss Janet 

 Keith Bruce Kelley, Yarmouth. 



The last column is the average of scattered observations 

 from about ten observers in different parts of the south of 

 British Columbia, hve being from Vancouver Island or the 

 coast, two from the dry belt, and three from the mountain belt. 

 These observations were made on the schedule prepared and 

 published by the Natural History Society of the province, and 

 were communicated to me by A. J. Pineo, Esq., B. A., of Victoria, 

 and are published in detail in my report from the Botanical 

 Club of Canada to the Royal Society of Canada. 



