Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria* 



*i OFFICE-BEARERS, 191S-1916. > 



presiftent : DE. C. S. SUTTON. 



Vicespieatbeuts : 



MR. F. PITCHER. MR. A. D. HARDY, F.L.S. 



•Don. ttveaaiuei- : MR. G. COGHILL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Central 5631) 



t)on. libiarian : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, 34 Mason Street, South Yarra. 



"bon. Ecitor of tbe "Victorian IWatuialtat " : 

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



t)on. Seccetacj : 



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



13011. Bsststant Secretarie an& Xibravian : MR. W. GLANCE. 



doinmittee : 



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



O. ROSBNHAIN, J. SEARLE, 



GENERAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS. 



As the Financial Yecar of the Club cntled on the 30th April 

 last, the Hon. Treasurer ^^■ill be pleased to receive, as early as 

 possible, any Subscriptions for 1915-16 still unpaid, and for which 

 apphcation has been made. 



Subscriptions for the year 1916-17, which commenced on 

 1st Mny, are now due, and must be paid on or before 12th June 

 to entitle members to vote at the Annual Meeting to be held on 

 that date. 



Back Numbers of The Naturalist may n9w be obtained at the 

 rate of 3/6 per volume. This privilege apphes only to those who 

 have been members of the Club for at least two years, and to 

 new members who have p lid two years' Subscriptions ill advance. 



EXCURSION. 



Saturday, 6th May. — Royal Park Railway Cutting. Object. — 

 Geology. Under the leadership of Mr. A. L. Scott. Take North 

 Melbourne (green) tram at EUzabeth Street terminus at 2.30 p.m. 

 to Flemington Bridge. Fare, 2d. 



