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" VII. (N. Cumberland Co.), E. J. Lay, PrincipaL 

 Academj^ Amherst. 

 YII. (Pictou Co.), W. P. Fraser, Science Master, 

 Academy, Pictou. 

 " VII. (Autigonisli Co.), F. G. Morehouse, Principal, 



Schools, Antigonish. 

 " VIII. (Richmond Co.), G. W. MacKenzie, B A., 



Principal, Public Schools, Sj'dney Mines. 

 " VIII., IX., X. (Cape Breton, Victoria and Inverness 

 Co.), L. A. DeWolf, M. Sc, High School, 

 North Sydne3\ 

 The phenochrons of each of these compilers were again 

 averaged into the ten columns of phenochrons for each region 

 of the province by Miss Jean Lindsay, B. A., of the Education 

 Department, as they are given in the first table following. 



The general phenochrons for Nova Scotia, and the observa- 

 tions reported by the following observers from stations within 

 the other provinces of the Dominion are given in the last table : 

 New Brunswick : George U. Hay, D. Sc, Saint John. 

 Prince Edward Island : John MacSwain, Charlottetown. 

 Prince Edward Island : J. M. Duncan, Kensington. 

 Ontario : Cephas Guillet, Ph. D., Ottawa. 

 Ontario : Mrs. F. E. Webster, Creemore. 

 Ontario : A. B. Klugh, Guelph. 



Saskatchewan : Rev. Charles W. Bryden, B. A., Shellbrook. 



British Columbia : J. K. Henry, B. A., Vancouver. 



These tables were published in the Proceedings of the Royal 



Society of Canada ; and as two or three errors have since been 



detected in figures in the first table referring to Nova Scotia 



under Nos. 48 and 79b, they are corrected herein. 



