Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



«* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1917-1918. *• 



prestSent : MB. F. PITCHER. 



tDicespreet&ents: 

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



Don. Uteafluccc : MR. Q. COOHILL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Central 2794). 



Uon. librarian : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, 54 Mason Street, South Yarra. 



■fcon. £6itor of tbe "Wictoriaii Waturadst ": 

 MR. P. a. A. BARNARD, 167 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



Ijoii. Secretary? : 

 MR. B. S. ANTHONY, 448 Collins Street, (Telephone Central 355). 



t)on. HssiBtant Secretart; an^ librarian : MR. W. GLANCB. 



lommittee : 



MESSRS. P. CHAPMAN, A.L.S., C. DALEY, P,L.S., J. A. KERSHAW, F.E.S. 



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



This Club was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers and lovers ot 

 Natural History regular and (reqnent 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. 



NOTICE. 



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

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

 receiving and issuing books. 



EXCUT^SIONS. 



Christmas Excursion, — Owing to insufficient names 

 having been received for the projected excursion during the holidays, 

 it has been decided to abandon the same. 



Saturday, 19th Janttary. — Liiydale. Object — Geology. 

 It is proposed to visit the Umestone quarries in this locality. Pull 

 details in next issue. ^ 



January, 26th to 28th. — Tooiangi. Will members who 

 intend taking part in this Excursion kindly notify the Secretary at 

 the December ordinary meeting, as it is a matter of urgency that 

 prompt arrangements should be made for accommodation, &c. 



