PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MACKAY. 197 



MANITOBA. 



Winnipeg. Rev. W. B. Burman, B. D. 

 " Mr. E. A. Garratt. 



ASSINIBOIA. 

 Pheasant Forks. Mr. Thomas R. Donnelly. 



ALBERTA. 

 Olds. Mr. T. N. Willing. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA. 

 Vancouver. Mr. J. K. Henry, B. A., High School. 



FULL LIST OF PHENOMENA ASKED TO BE OBSERVED. 

 BOTANICAL. 



[E. C. & W. mean Eastern, Centre and Western Canada, respectively.] 



1. ALDER (Alnus incana). Catkins shedding pollen, 



2. ASPEN (Populus tremuloides.) Catkins shedding pollen. 



3. " " " Leafing out. 



4. Spring Anemone (A. patens, var. Nuttalliana.) Flowering. 



5. Red Maple (Acer rubrwm.) Flowering. (E.) 



6. Hepatica (Hepatica, & H. triloba-acutiloba). Flowering. 



7. Adder's-tongue Lily (Erythronium Americanum). Flow'g. 



8. Mayflower (Epigaea repens). Flowering. (E.) 



9. DANDELION (Taraxacum officinale). Flowering. 



10. Salmon-berry (Rubus spectabilis). Flowering. (W.) 



11. ii " Ripe fruit. (W.) 



12. Ash-leaved Maple (Acer Negundo). Flowering. (C. & W.) 



13. STRAWBERRY (WiLD.) (Fragaria Virginiana&Chilensis) Fi. 



14. M n " Ripe fruit. 



15. Wild Plum (Prunus Americana). Flowering. (E.) 



16. CHERRY (CULTIVATED). Flowering. 



17. " " Ripe Fruit. 



18. WILD RED CHERRY (Prunus Penn. & emarg.) Flowering. 



19. INDIAN PEAR, JUNE-BERRY, (Amelanchier.) Flowering. 



20. " " (Amelanchier). Ripe fruit. 



21. BLACKBERRY (Rubus occidentals & leucodermis.) Flow'g. 



