Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



ROOMS ROYAL SOCIETY'S HALL, VICTORIA STREET. MELBOURNE. 



BUSINESS PAPER FOR ORDINARY MEETING. 



JUONDAV EVENING, ittb SEPTEMBER, 1916. 



1. Correspondence and Reports. 



2. Election of Members. 



As Obdinab? Membebs — 



PfiOPOSER. 



Seconder. 



Wilfrid B. Alexander, M.A., 



Queen's College, Mr. 0. Cogbill. Mr. J. G. G'Donoghue. 



Melbourne. 

 Mr. H. Clinton, 

 Produce Office Mr. J. G. O'Donoghne. Mr. C. French, jnr. 



605 Flinders St., Melbourne. 



As Country Members — 



Mr. Thomas Oscar Murphy, 

 Charlton Eoad, ' Mr. J. B. Gregson. Mr. J. G. O'Donoghue. 



St. Arnaud. 

 Mr. J. F. Thomas, 



Tenterfield, Mr. J. G. O'Donoghue. Mr. F. Pitcher. 



New South Wales. 



3. Nominations for Membership 



Members making n 

 address to Hon. S 



4. General Business 



Members making nominations will oblige by handing the fall name and 

 address to Hon. Secretary. 



5. Remarks by Exhibitors, relative to their Specimens. 



10 minutes' adjournment for examination of Exhibits. 



6. Reading of Papers and Discussion thereon. 



By Mr. Eland Shaw^M.R.C.S., F.E.S.—" Australian BlattidK. Part 2." 

 By Dr. C. S. Sutton—" A Sketch of the Flora of the Keilor Plains." 



7. Reading of Natural History Notes. 



Members who may note any unusual occurrence, or see anything of interest in 

 Foreign or Colonial papers, are requested to inform cho Secretary of the 

 same that be may arrange for their bringing them before the meeting, 

 such notes should, however, be brief. 



8. Exhibition of Specimens and Conversazione. 



Members are invited to exhibit objects of interest, and to furniib the Hon. 

 Secretary with written particulars for record in Minutes and Naturalist. 

 Brief degcriptions should accompany the exhibits for the benoflt of fellow 

 members. 



