Afield fiafiipaliste' Olub of Victopia. 



** OFFICE-BEARERS, 1906-1907. 4> 



presiSent: MR. F. G. A. BARNARD. 



ll»ice=pfeBt6entg : MR. G. A. KEARTLAND, MR. F. WISEWOULD 



Ibon. 'CreaBurer: MR. G. COGHILL, 72 Swanston Street. 



t)on. librarian: MR. J. F. HAASE, 17 Swanston Street. 



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



Ibon. Hast. Secretary an6 Xibvarian : MR. W. H. ROGER. 



"fcon. Esitor of tbe " Wictorian IRaturaUBt : " 



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



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



dommittee : 



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. 



A\ORNINGTON CAAVP'-OUT. 



24th DECEMBER, 1906, to 2nd JANUARY, 1907. 



Complete arrangements have now been made for the above. A full 

 supply of tents, mattresses and waterproof sheets have been obtained, 

 so that campers will only need to provide themselves with their 

 blankets, sheets, pillows and personal outfit. The meals are being 

 supplied by a well-known caterer at a very reasonable rate. Members 

 tired after the day's field work will, as a consequence, not be worried 

 by the thought of camp duties. Crockery and cutlery are being pro- 

 vided by the caterer, thus still further reducing the number of articles 

 to be brought. The proximity of the township of Mornington also saves 

 the necessity of providing against all possible emergencies. 



Lantern lectures will be given of an evening in the large dining 

 marquee by the leading lecturer of the Club. Each day's field work 

 will, as far as possible, be directed to a different object, and will be under 

 a different leader. Professor Ewart, Messrs. T. S. Hall, J. B. Pritchard, 

 A. O. Sayce, G. A. Keartland, C. French, jiin., F. G. A. Barnard, J. P. 

 M'Lennan and other leaders have already signified their willingness to 

 take part. 



A detailed list of suggested articles for camp use is being sent to 

 each camper on receipt of the los. deposit. It is expected that the 

 total cost will be within £2. 



WfttSON'S RgQ^iiSiTES FOR FIELD NaTIIRAHSTS. 



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

 spoon, and cutting hook 



14 X 



CORKED GLASS COLLECTING TUBES, from . . 



FIELD COLLECTING BOOK (FOR BOTANY), hardwood boards, 



and straps 



BUTTERFLY NET, with folding ring, 4 joints . . 

 GLASS FRONT SHOW BOXES, corked and papered . . 



INSECT-KILLING BOTTLES 



ENTOMOLOGICAL PINS, assorted 



INSECT FORCEPS, with broad gauze jaws 

 SETTING FORCEPS, finest niekelled steel 



GEOLOGICAL HAMMERS 



POCKET ACID BOTTLE, in boxwood case 

 THREE-POWER POCKET MAGNIFIER 



23/- 



. . 1/6 doz. 

 blotting paper, 



5/6 



6/- 



10,7/-; 17 X 13,10/3 



1/6 and 2/- 



per box of 1 oz., 2/- 



3/- 



2/. 



3/- and 4/6 



1'6 



4/6 



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



