Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria* 



<* OFFICE-BEARERS. 1916-1917. ^ 



• preatftent: ME. F. PITCHBE. 



Vicespce0(&ente: 

 ME. A. D. HAEDY, P.L.3. ME. J. GABEIEL. 



13011. tCceasucer : ME. Q. COQHILL, 79 Swanaton Street (Tel. Central 2794). 



Uon. libiarian : ME. P. E. H. ST. JOHN, 54 Mason Street, Soath Tarra. 



Don. Ssitot: of tbe "Wictoiian ■Matucaliet " : 

 ME. F. G. A. BABNAED, 167 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



•toon. Secretarig : 

 ME. J. G. O'DONOGHUB, 34 Lonsdale Street (Tel. 4979.) 



tJon; Besistant Secretary and Xibcarian : ME. W. GLANCE. 



dommittee : 



MB3SE3 . F. CHAPMAN, A.L.S., J. A. EEE3HAW, F.B.S., J. 3EAELB, 

 DE. C. S. SUTTON, and J. TOVET. 



WOTICE. 



The Hon. Librarian attends at the Club Room, Royal Society*8 

 Hall, on the 4th Monday Evening of each month for the purpose of 

 receiving and issuing books. 



EXCUl^SIONS. 



SATiniDAT, lOTH Febrttaky. — Botanic Gardens. Meet at Office Entrance 

 (near Observatory) at 2.30 p.m. After a ramble through the gardens, members will 

 be the guests of the President and Office-bearers at the Tea-House, at 4.30 p.m. 



Satubdat, 24th FKBRtr AST. — Riohmond Quarries. Object — Pond Life. 

 Under leadership of Messrs. J. Stickland and J. Wilcox. Meet at comer Burnley 

 and Swan Streets, Kichmond (by train or tram), at 2.30 p.m. 



SATtTRDAT, 10th Mabch. — Horticultural Gardens. Object — Horti- 

 culture. Details will be announced at monthly meeting. 



