272 PHENOLOGICAL ORSERVATIONS IN CANADA, 1903. — MACKAY. 



critical comments of each of this staff of phenologists were pub- 

 lished ill the April Journal of Education, 1904, pac^es 74 to 81, 

 for tlie benefit of the observers for next year. 



PHENOLOCICAf. ItEOIONS AND COMPILERS, NoVA ScOTIA. 



Region I. (Yarmouth and Digby Co.) : Principal A. W. 

 Horner, Yarmouth. 



Region II. (Shelburne Co.) : Principal C. Stanley Bruce, 

 Shelburne. 



Region II. (Queens Co.) : Miss Minnie C. Hewitt, Science 

 Teacher, Lunenburg Academy. 



Region II. (Lunenburg Co.): Principal Burgess McKittrick, 

 Lunenburg. 



Region III. (Annapolis and Kings Co.) : Principal Ernest 

 Robinson, Kentville. 



Region IV. (Hants Co.): J. E. Barteaux, Science Master, 

 Truro Academy. 



Region V. (Halifax and (iuysboro Co.) : Principal G. R. 

 Marshall, Halifax. 



Region VI. (Cum. and Col. on Cobequid Bay) : J. E. Barteaux^ 

 Truro. 



Region VII. (Cum. and Col., North slope) : Principal E. J, 

 Lay, Amherst. 



Region VII. (Pictou and Antigonish Co.) : W. P. Eraser,. 

 Science Master, Pictou Academy. 



Region VIII. (Richmond Co.) : Principal Geo. W. McKenzie.. 

 Sydney Mines. 



Region VIII. (Cape Breton Co.) : Loran A. De Wolfe, Science 

 Master, North Sydney. 



Region IX. (Victoria Co.) : Loran A. De Wolfe, M. Sc, North 

 Sydney. 



Region X. (Inverness Co. sloping to Gulf) : Loran A. 

 DeWolfe. 



The compilations of this staff were further reduced into the 

 form published in the second table, " The Phenochrons of Nova 

 Scotia, 1903," by Miss Jean Lindsay, B. A., Halifax. The 

 phenoclirons of the several divisions of the province, as well as 

 the individual schedules are bound into annual volumes for 

 preservation and the convenience of future phenological students. 



