fkld NafiiP^Iists' Club oF Victopia. 



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



BUSINESS PAPER FOR MONTHLY MEETING. 



MONDAY EVMNING, zotb SBPTMMBSR, 1906. 



1. Correspondence and |Reports. 



2. Election) pf M'S'inbers. 



As AN Ordinary Member— Proposer. Seconder. 



Mr. Jas.;B-Uig •• Mr. E. W. Armitage .. Mr. J. S. Kitson 



Continuation School, Melbourne. 



As Associates— 



Master Jas. Johnston . Mr. J. S. Kitson . . Mr. R. W. Armitage 



Continuation School Melbonrne 

 Master Percy Kewish . . Mr. J. S. Kitson . . Mr. R. W. Armitage 



Continuation School, Melbourne. 

 Master Frank Watson .. Mr. J. A. Leach, B.Sc. .. Mr. J. S. Kitson 



Continuation School, Melbourne. 



As Junior Members - 



Miss Dorothy Bailhache . Mr. Gr. Coghill . . Mr. F. Or. A. Barnard 



Brinsley Road, Camberwell. 

 Master Eric Bailhache . . Mr. G-. Coghill . . Mr. F. Gr. A. Barnard 



Brinsley Road, Camberwell. 



3. Nominations for Membership 



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

 to Hon. Secretary- 



4. General Business. 



5. Reading of Papers and Discussions thereon. 



fAiiihors are requested to hand in a brief resume of their papers to the Secretary.) 



1. By Mr. G-. B. Pritchard, entitled— ''Some Palffiontological Notes." 



2. By Mr. J. A. Kershaw, F.E.S., entitled—" Ou some Additions to the Fish Fauna 



of Victoria." 



3. By Mr. P. G-. A. Barnard, entitled — " Are Popular Names for our Wild Flowers 



desirable ? " 



6. Reading ot Natural History Notes. 



Members who may note any unusual occurrence, or see anything of interest m 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. 



7. Exhibition of Specimens and Conversazione. 



Members are invited to exhibit objects of interest and are requested to furnish the 

 Hon. Secretary with written particulars of such Exhibits for record in Minutes 

 and Naturalist. 



^ EXCURSIONS. ^ 



Saturday, 8th September. — Cheltenham. Under the leadership 

 of Messrs. C. French, jun., and J. Shephard. Object— Botany and Pond 

 Life. Meet at Flinders St. Station at i.o p.m. Train leaves at i.io p.m. 

 (iMr. Shephard will join the party at S. Brighton or Cheltenham Station.) 



Saturday, 22ND September. — Braybrook. Under the leadership 

 of Mr. F. G. A. Barnard. Object— Botany. Meet at Spencer Street 

 Station at 1.40 p m. Train leaves at 1.50 p.m. 



JUNIOR EXCURSION. 



The next excursion will take place at Sandringham on Saturday, 6th 

 October, under the leadership of Miss J. White, B.Sc. Object— Wild 

 Flowers. Train leaves Flinders St. Station at 2 p.m. 



