h Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1918-1919. i» 



PreBifient : MB. A. D. HAEDY, F.L.3. 



Vicespieeibente: 

 MB. V. CHAPMAN, A.L.8. ME. J. QABBIEL. 



t)on. ttieaaurec : ME. G. COOHILL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Central 2794). 



Uon. librarian : ME. P. E. H. ST. JOHN, Botanic Gardens, South Yarra. 



tion. Ebitor of tbe "Victonan °natura(iet": 

 ME. F. O. A. BAENAED, 167 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



t3on. Secretary : 

 MB. B. 3. ANTHONY, " Eisdon," Kelbum Street, Caulfleld. 



tjon. mBflifltant Seccetaci? an6 Xtbrarian : MB. W. OLANOB. 



Committee : 



MBSSE8. 0. DALEY, F.L.S., J. A. KEE8HAW, F.B.8., F. PITCHBE, 



J. SBAELB. and DB. C. S. SUTTON. 



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This Club was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers and lovers of 

 Natural History regular and frequent opportunities for discussing those special 

 lobjeotain which they are mutually interested; for the exhibition of specimens; 

 and for promoting Observations in the Field by means of Bzcnrsions to various 

 collecting grounds around the Metropolis. 



EXCU fusions. 



Satttkday, 14th Decembek. — Lower Fern Tree Gully. 



Leader— Mr. A. N. Burns. Object — Insect Life. Members will 

 assemble at Flinders-street Station (opposite Mutual Store) in time 

 to catch 1.35 p.m. train, booking second class to Lower Fern Tree 

 Gully. Leader wiU join party at Ringwood. 



CHRISTMAS EXCURSION. 



Members who have signified their intention of joining the Ex- 

 cursion to Marysville are asked to meet the leaders at the close of 

 the Ordinary Meeting, 9th December, to make final arrangements. 



SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1919. 



EXCURSION TO SYDENHAM. 



Will those members contemplating joining this excursion, kindly 

 notify the leaders, Messrs. F. Chapman and A. L. Scott, at the 

 December meeting, so that early arrangements may be made in con- 

 nection with the motor conveyance. Seats will only be booked for 

 those whose names are thus handed in. 



