42 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



advantages through these being scattered among the numerous 

 museum and private collections in various parts of the world. 



" T. S. Hall, President. 



" J. A. Kershaw, Hon. iSecretary. 



" Melbourne, C)th June, 1902." 



Mr. F. Pitcher, in moving the adoption of the report, con- 

 gratulated the members on the work accomplished during the 

 year. 



Mr. F. Wisewould seconded the motion, which was carried 

 unanimously. 



FINANXIAL STATEMENT. 



The hon. treasurer, Mr. J. F. Haase, read the financial state- 

 ment for 1 901-2, which was as follows : — 



£7 8 



;^I38 II 10 



Expenditure. 

 By Victorian Naturalist — 



Printing ... ... ^71 7 6 



Reprints ... ... 410 



,, Rooms — Rent and Attendance 

 ,, Library — Periodicals ... 



Binding 



Insurance 



,, Postages, &c. 



,, Wreath (late J- T. Gillespie) 



,, Expenses Musical Reunion 



,, Club Badges 



,, Balance 



F. HAASE, Hoj!. Treasurer. 

 iZth May, 1902. 



Audited and found correct. 



SYDNEY W. FULTON,) . 



30t/i May, igo2. D. BEST, ,ji ^minors. 



