Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria* 



•* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1919-1920. *► 



pveB(6ent : MR. A. D. HARDY, F.L.S. 



ISicespiestfients: 

 MR. J. GABRIEL. MR. J. SEARLE. 



t)on. Uveaaucet : MR. E. PITCHER, " Prechencourt," Punt Hill, South Yarra. 

 t)ou. libi'anan : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, Botanic Gardens, South Yarra. 



•bou. Sfcitoi- of tbe " Uictoiiau Matuialist " : 

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



tjon. Secietaii? : 

 MR. P. C. MORRISON, 174 Punt Road, Prahrau {Telephone Windsor 341, 



only after 4 p.m.) 



t)oii. assistant Secietaiv; an6 librarian : MR.-W. GLANCE. 



Committee : 



MESSRS. F. CHAPMAN, A.L.S., G. C06HILL, C. DALEY, F.L.S., 



J. A. KERSHAW, F.B.S., and DR. 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 

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

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

 collecting grounds around the Metropolis. 



EXCURSIONS. 



NOTE. — The excursion announced for Saturday, 11th 

 October, to IVerribee Gorge, will not taice place. 



Satukday, 18th October.— St. Helena, via Eltham. Object— Orni- 

 tholosy. Leader — Mr. E. S. Anthony. Meet at Prince's Bridge Station for 1.40 

 p.m. train. Second return fare to Eltham, 1/5. As a number of nests have ' 

 been located, there will be scope for the use of cameras. Should excursionists 

 desire refreshments, such must be taken, but tea, milk and sugar will be 

 provided. 



Saturday, 25th October.- Evelyn. Object— General. Leader— Mr. 

 W. T. C. Kelly. Meet at Flinders Street Station (opposite Mutual Store) for 

 11.55 train. Second week-end fare, 2/8. 



Saturday, 1st November.— Mont Albert. Objects— Physiography, 

 Geology, and Pond Life. Leaders— Messrs. F. Chapmau,rA.L.S., and J. 

 Scarle. Meet at Flinders Street Station (opposite Mutual Store) for 1.55 p.m. 

 train. Single tickets may be taken and return by electric tram. The physio- 

 graphic features of the district will bo pointed out from Reservoir Hill, the 

 Surrey Dive, and the Tram terminus. The interesting rock occurrence in Mr. 

 Maling's grounds will, by kind permission, be visited to see the anticlinal 

 folding of the bedrock. A large water-hole liero contains plants and pond life. 

 Cameras should be taken, also hammers and pond life apparatus. 



Tuesday, 4th November (Cup Day).— Emerald. Object— General. 

 Leader — Mr. B. E. Pescott, F.L.S. Meet at Prince's Bridge Station for 8.50 

 a.m. train. Second excursion fare, 3/2. It is proposed to visit Messrs. Nobelius's 

 nursery to see exotic trees, &c. Lunch, &c., to be t.aken. Leader will join 

 train at Camberwell. 



