OFFICE-BEARERS 1885-86. 



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Rev. J. J. HAL LEY. 

 Mu. T. A. FOilBES-LEtTrl | Mb. A. H. !S. LUCAS, M.A 



?^0n. (JTicasurei* : 

 Mk. e. bage. 



3^on. .Sccretaru : 



Mr. F. G. a. BAHNARD, 

 Kkw. 



I^oii. ^Librarian : 



I Mr. C. FRENCH, F.L.S. 



^sst. f^oii. Secictarg : 



Mr. G. COGHILL. 



Mr. DOBSON 



„ J. SEMSON. 

 Mr. D. BEST. 



Coninuttee : 



1 Mr. J. H. GAT L IFF. 

 I „ ^. R. HILL. 



„ D. LeSOUEF. 



Mr. C. A. TOPP, M.A. 



This CwTib was founded ia 1880 iov the purpose of afifordinty observers 

 and lovers of Natural History regultir and frequent opportunities for 

 discussinof thos'^ special subjects in which they are mutually interested; 

 for the Exhil>ition of Specimens ; and for promoting Observations in tne 

 Field by meauj of Excursioas tu various collecting grounds around the 

 Metropolis. 



No Entrance Fee. Annual Subscription, including copy of proceedings, 

 15^ , dating from May 1st. 



The Oidira-y Meetings for the reading of papers, and exhibition of 

 specimens-, with a short conversazione, are held on the second Monday in 

 each month at the Eoyal Society's Hall. Victoria Street, Melboui-ne, at 

 8 p.m. 



The p oceedings of the Club are recorded in its journal — the " Victoriaa 

 Naturalist.' Annual Sxibscripti in, 6s. Gd.. post free (to members free). 

 The lirst Volume, comprising sixteen numbers, with title pag« and index, 

 just completed. Price — Seven Shillings and Sixpence (posi free). 



Copies of the Annual ReiDorc and List of Members for 1884-5, with 

 BaJcs, etc., can be obtained on application to the Hon. Sec. 



