Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



«* OFFICE-BEARERS. 1916-1917. i>- 



piestSeut : MR. F. PITCHER. 



Vice=pre0i&eiit6: 



MR. A. D. HARDY, F.L.S. MR. J. GABRIEL. 



t)on. aieaeuiei- : MR. Q. COGHILL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Central 5881) 



tioii. libianaii : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, 34 Mason Street, South Yarra. 



t5on. £6itof of tbe " Wictoiian HAatuialiet " : 

 MR. F. G. A. BARNARD, 197 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



t)on. Secretarv : 



MR. J. G. O'DONOGHUE. 34 Lonsdale Street (Tel. 4979.) 



l3on. assistant Secretaiv anB libraiian : MR. W. GLANCE. 



Xoininittee : 



MESSRS. F. CHAPMAN, A.L.S., J. A. KERSHAW, F.B.S., J. SBARLE, 



DR. C. S. SUTTON, and J. TOVEY. 



APPEAL FOR PAPERS. 



As the Committee find it a difficult matter to secure items 

 for the Club's Ordinary Meetings, members who may have papers. 

 Natural History Notes, etc., completed, or in the course of 

 completion, are requested to make known the fact to the hon. 

 Secretary, and not wait till they are approached on the matter. 



A TRIP TO THE GRAMPIANS— SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30lh. 



A party of ladies and gentlemen, including several members 

 of the Field Naturalists' Club, purpose visiting the Grampians in 

 September next. There are vacancies for a few more excursionists 

 who should communicate at once with Miss G. N«thercote, Callantina 

 Road, Hawthorn. The cost of the trip, including everything, 

 will be £4 10/. If sufficient names are guaranteed the excursion 

 will be conducted by the Tourist Bureau. 



EXCURSION. 



Saturday, 12th August. Object.— Wattles. Under the 

 leadership of Mr. 0. Rosenhain. Meet at Prince's Bridge Station 

 at 1.40 p.m. 



