Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



■* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1918-1919. ^ 



pvesiSent : MR. A. D. HARDY, F.L.S. 



Wice=pi'e6tBent8*. 

 MR. F. CHAPMAN, A.L.3. MR. J. GABRIEL. 



t»ou. Hieasuief ; MR. Q. COaHlLL, 79 Swanston-street (Tel. Central 2794). 

 t»on. librarian : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, Botanic Gardens, South Yarra. 



■fooii. £6itoi- of tbe " Wictoiiaii Matiiiatiet " : 

 MR. F. a. A. BARNARD, 167 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



t)on. Secvetaiv • 

 MR. B. 3. ANTHONY, " Risdoa," Kelburn-street, Caulfleld. 

 l3on. Msaistant Secixtavv! an6 libraiian : MR. W. GLANOB. 



iToinnuttee : 



MESSRS. C. DALEY, F.L.S., J. A. KERSHAW, F.B.3 , F. PITCHER, 



J. SEARLE, and DR. C. 3 SUTTON. 



EXCURSIOWS. 



SATURDAY, 17TH MAY.— Stud ley Park. Object— Eucalypts. Leader 

 — Mr. A. D. Hardy, P.L.S. (President of 'the Club). The meeting place is at 

 Johnston Street Bridge over Y'arra, the terminus of the cable tram. Take red car 

 running along Cliapel Street from Balaclava and" "continuing up Swans ton and 

 Lygon Streets. Excursionists should time their arrival at the m.eeting place not 

 later than 2.30 p.m. 



SATURDAY, 31ST MAY.— Geological Museum. Object— Geologfy. 

 This Excursion is under the leadership of Mr. R. A. Keble. Members are requested 

 to meet at the main entrance, Gisborne Street (reached by Collins Street trams), at 

 2.15 p.m. 



MONDAY, 9th JUNE (King's Biithday).— Evelyn to Montrose. Objects- 

 Heaths and General. Leader — Mr. Geo. Coghill. It is proposed to walk via 

 Lilydale water race across Olinda Creek to Reservoir and tlrence to Montrose, where 

 coach will be taken to Croydon. Walking distance, about 6 miles. Lunch should be 

 taken. - Tea, sugar, and milk will be provided by leader; Book second class 

 return excursion fare to Evelyn. Meet at Flinders Street Station (opposite Mutual 

 Store) for 8.7 a.m. train. 



ANNUAL MEETING— ALTERATION OF DATE. 



Owing to the holiday for the King's Birthday falling on the day planned for the 

 Annual Meeting, it has been deemed advisable to change the date to the 16th 

 June (3rd Monday). 



In connection with the Exhibition o-f Natural History Specimens 



to be held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting, all members are urged to notify 

 the sectional leaders hereunder as to the nature and extent of their exhibits at the 

 May Monthly Meeting, otherwise insufficient space may be allotted to permit of 

 their display to the best advantage : — 



Botany.— Messrs. F. Pitcher and H. B. Williamson. 



Conchology. — Mr. J. Gabriel. 



Entomology.— Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. 



Ethnology. — Mr. E. S. Anthony. 



Forestry.— Mr. A. D. Hardy. F.L.S. 



General Zoology. — Mr. J. A. Kershaw, F.E.S. 



Geology. — Messrs. F. Chapman A.L.S. and 0. Daley, P.L.S. 



Microscopy. — Mr. J. Searle. 



Ornithology.— Messrs. J. A. Kershaw, F.E.S. , and G. A. Keartland. 



Physiography.— Dr. Griffith Taylor. - 



