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THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



those gentlemen who, twenty-one years ago, entered so energet- 

 ically into the formation of this Club, and to some of whom its 

 continued success is in a large measure still due, for having 

 founded a Club which has so decidedly met a want and given 

 pleasure to so many. 



"We trust that all members will endeavour to keep the Club 

 not only up to, but above its present standard, and never forget 

 that the member they introduce may become one of the best 

 workers in the Society. 



" Signed, on behalf of the Committee, 



" T. S. Hall, Vice-President. 

 " Geo. Coghill, Ho?i. Secretary. 



•' Melbourne, loth June, 1901." 



The report was received and adopted, on the motion of Messrs. 

 H. T. Tisdall and F. Wisewould. 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 



Mr. J. F. Haase, hon. treasurer, read the financial statement for 

 1 900- 1, which was as follows : — 



Receipts. 

 To Balance, 30th April, 1900 



£9^ 6 o 



A 



- 1x8 14 o 

 £122 16 3 



By Victorian Naturalist — 

 Printing 

 Reprints 



Expenditure. 



,, Rooms — Rent and Attendance... 

 ,, Library — Books 



Periodicals ... 



Binding 



Insurance ... 



;^8o 4 o 

 4 13 6 



;^84 17 



900 



2 10 



5 I 



o 



o 



206 



066 



,, Printing and Stationery 

 ,, Postages, &c. 



,, Balance 



10 8 o 

 o 12 6 

 10 10 



-^115 8 o 

 7 8 3 



;^I22 16 3 



J. F. HAASE, Hon. Treasurer. 

 2)01 k April, 1 90 1. 



Audited and found correct. 



30M May, 1 90 1. 



FREDERICK PITCHER, |^^ 

 ROBERT HALL, ^Auaitors. 



