Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria* 



•* OFFICE-BEARERS. 1917-1918. i* 

 pre9i6ent : MR. F. PITCHER. 



IPice^pveetbents: 

 MR. A. D. HARDY. F.L.S. MR. J. GABRIBL. 



Don tlveasucer : MR. G. COaHlLL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Central 2794). 



t»on libi-anati : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, 54 Mason Street, South Yarra. 



Uou. £6itor Of tbe "Wictoiiaii WatutatiBt": 

 MR. F. a. A. BARNARD, 187 High Street, Kew (Telephone Hawthorn 443). 



Don. Secretatrj : 

 MR. B. 3. ANTHONY, 448 Collins Street (Telephone Central 366). 



Don. HsBiBtant Secictar\; au6 llbranan : MR. W. GLANCE. 



Sommtttee : 



MBSSRS. F. CHAPMAN, A.L.S., C. DALEY, F.L.S., J. A. KERSHAW, F.B.S. 



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



4* O B*l E C X S. *«• 



THIS Club was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers and loven C 

 Natural History regular and frequent opportunities for discussing those speoial 

 sabjeotsin which they are mutually interested; lor the exhibition of specimens; 

 and for promoting Observations in the Field by means of Exoursions to various 

 colleoting grounds around the Metropolis. 



EXCURSIONS. 



Saturpay, 9th February. — Zoologrical Gardens. The President and 

 Members of the Committee nivite members to a Social Gathering at the Zoological 

 Gardens, meeting at the main entrance gates at 2.30 p.m. 



Satttrday, 23rd February. --Berwick Quarries. Object — Geology. 

 Under the Leadership of Mr. R. A. Keble. Meet at Flinders Street Station, opposite 

 Mutual Store, in time for the 1.30 p.m Pakenham train. NOTE. — Excursionists 

 please notice the alteration of starting time from 7.52 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 



Saturday, 9th March. — Horticultural Gardens, Burnley. Object — 

 Horticulture. Leader — Mr. J. P. McLennan. The journey will be made by 

 motor boat from Prince's Bridge, provided 25 names are guaranteed, leaving at 2 p.m. 

 sharp. Fare, 1 /- return. An alternative route is by electric car, leaving Prinee's 

 Bridge, via Richmond. Travellers by this route should alight at the entrance gates 

 to the gardens close to the bridge over the Yarra. 



Easter Excursion. — Those members who purpose joining the excursion to 

 Lake Corangamite at Easter are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary or leaders 

 of the excursion (Messrs. J. Shephard and J. Searle) without delay, so that prelim- 

 inary arrangements may be made as eaily as possible. 



