Field Naturalists' Club of. Victoria, 



•$ OFFICE-BEARERS, 1900-1901. *■ 



presioent: MR. J. SHEPHARD. 



»ice=pi-CSt6entS: MR. T. S. HALL, M.A. MR. J. G. LUEHMANN, F.L.S. 



Ibon. tTieasurer : MR. J. F. HAASE, 17 Swanston Street. 



Uon. librarian: MR. O. A. SAYCE, Harcourt Street, Hawthorn. 



fjon. Secretary : MR. GEO. COGHILL, 80 Swanston Street, Melbourne. 



t>on. Hsst. Secretary anD librarian : MR. D. NEWPORT. 



toon, ffioitor of tbe " Wictorian Naturalist : " 

 MR. F. G. A. BARNARD, Bulleen Road, Kew. 



Committee : 



MR. J. GABRIEL, MR. J. H. GATLIFF, MR. G. A. KEARTLAND, 



MR. J. A. KERSHAW, FES., and MR. D. Le SOUEF, C.M.Z.S. 



& OBJECTS, i* 



This Club was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers and lovers of Natur 

 History regular and frequent opportunities for discussing those special subjects in which they 

 are mutually interested , for the exhibition of Specimens ; and for promoting Observations 

 in the Field by means of Excursions to various collecting grounds around the Metropolis. 



PRACTICAL EVENING. 



MONDAY, 2 3RD JULY. 



The first of a course of four, on Botany, by 

 Mr. H. T. TISDALL, dealing with— 



Thallophytes — Algae (Seaweeds), Type Homosira 



,, FlUlgi (Moulds and Mushrooms), Type 



Agaricus, Mucor 



The others will be on — 



2nd. Museineae—Marchantia, Moss 



VaSClllar Cryptogams — (Fern, the Common Bracken) 



3rd. Gymnosperm — Pinus 



Angiosperm — Monocotyledon (Grass or Lily) 



J CrUCiferae (The Turnip family) 



4th. Dicotyledons < 



{ Solanaceae (The Tobacco and 

 Potato family). 



On dates to be announced. 



