Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



<* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1918-1919. *■ 



president.: MB. A. D. HARDY, F.L.3. 



IPicespceetbents: 

 ME. F. CHAPMAN, A.L.S. MB. J. QABBIBL. 



tion. Ttreaaucec : MB. Q. COQHILL, 79 Swanston-street (Tel. Central 2794). 



t)on. llbcariau : MB. P. B. H. 3T. JOHN, Botanic Gardena, South Tarra. 



Don. E6itot; of tbe "Wictocian •ftatucaliat " : 

 MB. F. G. A. BABNABD, 197 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



Ijon. Secretarie : 

 MB. B. S. ANTHONY, " Eisdon," Zelbum-street, Caulfleld. 



l30n: Bsaistaiit Secretary ano librarian : MB. W. GLANOB. 



(Committee : 



MB38BS. C. DALEY, F.L.S., J. A. KBB3HAW. P.B.8., F. PITCHBB, 



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



^ OB«IECXS. «^ 



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 

 subjects in which they are mutually interested ; for the exhibition of specimens ; 

 and for promoting Observations in the Field by tneans of Excursions to various 

 collecting grounds around the MetropoUs. 



EXCURSIONS. 



SATURDAY, 8th FEBRUARY.— Botanical Gardens. Meeting place- 

 Main Entrance Gates, at 2.15 p.m. The President and Committee invite members 

 to meet them at a Social Gathering, as above. 



Non-members wishing to take part in the Excursion may obtain tickets, entitling 

 them to join the party and partake of light refreshments, at a cost of 1/-, upon 

 application during the afternoon lo the Hon. Secretary. 



SATURDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY.— Riclimond Quarries. Objects- 

 Aquatic Zoology and Geology. Leaders — Messrs. Wilcox, Stickland and 

 Daley. The party will assemble at East Richmond Station, on the Kew and Cam- 

 berwell lines at 2.30 p.m. The rendezvous may also be reached by Electric Tram 

 from Prince's Bridge, alighting at Church-street, Richmond, a few yards from the 

 Station. 



SATURDAY, 8th MARCH.— Melton. Objects— Physiography and 



General. Under the leadership of Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. Meet at Spencer- 

 street Station for 7.40 a.m. train. It is proposed to visit the valley of the Djerri- 

 warrah Creek (4i miles) and, if time permit, the patch of mallee about IJ miles 

 beyond. Lunch should be taken. 



