Field Natupalists' Club of Victopia. 



-i OFFICE-BEARERS, 1906-1907. i" 



ptCSiOent : MR. F. G. A. BARNARD. 



Il>ice=pie8i0ent6 : MR. G. A. KEARTLAND, MR. F. WISEWOULD 



Uon. tErcasurcc: MR. G, COGHILL, 72 Swanston Street. 



tJOn. atbratian: MR. J. F. HAASE, 17 Swanston Street. 



tjon. Secretary: MR. J. A. KERSHAW, F.E.S., National Museum, Melbourne. 



*on. Bast. Secretary ano Xibrarian : MR. W. H. ROGER. 



t)on. Bsitoc of tbe " IDictocian IRatuiallst : " 



MR. F. G. A. BARNARD, 49 High Street, Kew (Telephone 443, Hawthorn). 



Ibon. Xanterniat : MR. J. SEARLE, 274 Collins Street. 



(tommittee : 



PROF. A. J. EWART, D Sc, Ph.D., F.L.S., MR. T. S. HALL. M.A., 



MR. J. H. HARVEY, MR. A. E. KITSON, F.G.S., and MR. J. A. LEACH, B.Sc. 



W!LD FLOWER SHOW. 



The annual display of Wild Flowers will be held on 

 8th October, when Prof. A. J. Ewart, D.Sc, Ph. D., will 

 deliver a short lecturette, entitled, "The Mechanism of the 

 Flower," illustrated by lantern views. 



The Committee invite the co-operation of Members to 

 make the display a success. 



Intending exhibitors ' are requested to inform the Hon. 

 Secretary not later than the First Post on Monday, 8th 

 October, of the table space required. Tables will be ready 

 by 2 p.m. 



Collectors are advised to wrap the stems of flowers in 

 wet paper or cloth, and enclose the flowers in air-tight boxes. 

 Each species should be tied up separately in small bunches 

 suitable for fixing in the flower tubes. 



Wild Flowers are desired from all parts of the State, and 

 Members forwarding parcels from the country should notify 

 the Hon. Secretary as to when they will reach the metropolitan 

 stations. The cost of carriage will be paid by the Club. 



WAiSOd'S RgQtliSlfES FOR FIELD KAfUR A LiStS. 



g JOINTED COLLECTING STICK, with bottles, drag-hooks, line and reel, net-ring, 



spoon, and cutting hook 23/- 



CORKED GLASS COLLECTING TUBES, from 1/6 doz. 



L FIELD COLLECTING BOOK (FOR BOTANY), hardwood boards, blotting paper, 



and straps 5/6 



BUTTERFLY NET, with folding ring, 4 joints 6/- 



6LASS FRONT SHOW BOXES, corked and papered . . . . 14 x 10, 7/- ; 17 x 13, 10/6 



INSECT-KILLING BOTTLES 1/6 and 2/- 



ENTOMOLOGICAL PINS, assorted per box of 1 oz., 2/- 



INSECT FORCEPS, with broad gauze jaws 8/- 



SETTING FORCEPS, nnest nickelled steel 2/- 



GEOLOGICAL HAMMERS 3/- and 4/6 



POCKET ACID BOTTLE, in boxwood case 1/6 



THREE-POWER POCKET MAGNIFIER 4/8 



W. WATSON & SONS, Opticians, 78 Swanston St., MELBOURNE. 



