Field /Naturalists' Club of Victoria. 



-* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1917-1918. *► 

 pvesisent : MR. F. PITCHER. 



Vicespiesi&enis: 

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



Uon. Cieaeuier : MR. Q. COGHILL, 79 Swanston Street (Tel. Centra! 2794). 



t)OU. Xtbianaii : MR. P. R. H. ST. JOHN, 54 Mason Street, South Tarra. 



iDoii. SMtor o( tbe " IDictoiian WatiuallBt ": 

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



l3on. Secretary : 

 MR. E. 3, ANTHONY, 448 Collins Street (Telephone Central 355). 



13011. Sseistaiit Secictavxj au& Xibraiian : MR. W. GLANCE. 



domniittee : 



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

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



EXCUI? Slows. 



Saturday, 13th April. — Altona. Bay. Object — General. Leader — 

 Mr. E. S. Anthony. Meet at Flinders Street Station, entrance opposite Mutual Store, 

 in time to catch the 1.32 p.m. Williamstowii train. Change at Newport. 



Saturday, 27th April.— Wattle Park, Burwood. Object — General. 

 Under leadership of Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. Meet at Prince's Bridge terminus of 

 electric tram at 2 p.m. Travel by Riversdale Road car (R). 



Saturday, Hth May. — Burnley to Heyington. Objects — Geologry 

 and Pond Life. Leaders— Dr. G. B. Pritchard and Mr. J. Stickland. Starting 

 point — Burnley Railway Station. Meet at 2.15 p.m. 



ANNUAL MEETING, June loth, 1918. 



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The following members have been appointed to take charge 06 the Exhibits in 

 the various section-^ : — ^^ 



Botany.— Dr. C. S. Sutton and Mr. P. R. H. St. John. 



Entomology.— Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. 



Geologry.— Mr. F. Chapman A.L.S. and Mr. C. Daley, F.L.S. 



Conchology. — Mr. J. Gabriel. 



General Zoology. — Mr. J. E, Kershaw, F.E.S. 



Forestry.— Mr. A. D. Hardy. 



Ornithology.— Mr. J. E. Kershaw, F.E.S. and Mr. G. A. Keartland. 



Physiography.— Mr. C. Daley, F.L.S. and Mr. F. Chapman, A.L.S. • 



Microscopy. — Mr. J. Searle. 



Ethnology.— Mr. E. S. Anthony. 



Will Intsndinij Exhibitors kindly notify the above leaders immediately as to 

 what erient they can render assintance. no that allotment of space may be made 

 without delay. As far us poHsible it is desired to make the Exhibition reprisen- 

 iative of the Club's work, but exhibits from outside Victoria are not debarred. 



