Field NatiiPalists' Club of Victopia. 



ROOMS— ROYAL SOCIETY'S HALL, VICTORIA ST.. MELBOURNE. 



BUSINESS PAPER FOR ANNUAL MEETING. 



MONDAY ^VJSNING, iitb JUNE, 1906. 



1. Correspondence at}d Reoorts. 



2. Election of Members. 



As Ordinary Members— Proposer. Seconder. 



Mr. J. W. Audas . . if r. C. French, jnn. . . Mr. F. G. A. Barnard 



National Herbarium. 

 Mr. J. W. Bainbridge .. Mr. A. B. Kitson, F.G.S. Mr. J. S. Kitson 



Crown Lands Dept. 

 Mr. G. Renner . . . . Mr. G. Coghill . . . . Mr. A. Mattingley 



93 Leopold Street, Sonth Yarra . 



As A Country Member — 



Mr. T. Slack . . . . Mr. T. S. Hall, M.A, . . Mr. J. Leach, B.Sc. 



State School, Bacchus Marsh. 



As AN Associate— Montaigne O'Dowd. 



As Junior Members— Miss D. H. Chapman, Master David Young. 



3. Nominalions for Membership. 



Members making nominations will oblige by handing the full name and address 

 to Hon. Secretary- 



4. Consideration of Annual Report and Financial Statement for 



year ending 30th April, 1906. 



5. President's Address. 



6. General Business. 



Election of Office-bearers for 1906-7. 



The following nominations have been received : — 



President — Mr. P. G. A. Barnard ■ 



Vice-Presidents — Messrs. G. A Keartland and F. Wisewould 



Hon. Treasurer — Mr. G. Coghill 



Hon. Librarian — Mr. S. W. Pulton 



Hon. Secretary — Mr. J. A. Kershaw 



Hon. Assist. Secretary and Assist. Librarian — Mr. W. H. Eoger 



Hon. Editor — ^Mr. P. G. A. Barnard 



Committee — Mr. P. Chapman, Professor J. A. Ewart, Messrs. J. Gabriel, 



J. F. Haase, T. S. Hall, A. D. Hardy, Dr. J. C. Kaufmann, Messrs. 



A. B. Kitson, J. Leach, A. Mattingley (five to be elected). 



7. Reading of Natural History Notes. 



Members who may note any unusual occurrence, or see anything of interest in Foreign 

 or Colonial papers, are requested to inform the Secretary of the same that he 

 may arrange for their bringing them before the meeting ; such notes should, 

 however, be brief. 



3. Exhibition of Specimens and Conversazione. 



Members exhibiting specimens are requested to furnish the Hon. Secretary with 

 written particulars of their Exhibits for record in Minutes and /Naturalist. 



•3* E XC U I? SI O Ti S. it' 



Saturday, qth June. — Walk across country from Coburg to Essendon. Under 

 the leadership of Mr. T. S. Hall, M.A. Object.— Geology. Train leaves Flinders St. 

 Station for Coburg at i 30 p m. 



Failing to make satisfactory arrangements with the Trustees of 

 the Exhibition Buildings, the excursion that was to be held at the 

 Aquarium on Saturday, 14th July, will now take place in the National 

 Museum, under the leadership of the Curator, Mr. J. A. Kershaw, 

 F.E.S., on the same date. 



Full particulars will be announced in the July Naturalist. 



