Field Natupa lists 1 Club of Victoria. 



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



BUSINESS PAPER FOR SPECIAL AND MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, 3th October, 1900, at Eight p.m. 



1. Correspondence and Reports. 



2. Election of Members. 



Proposer. Seconder. 



Mr. F.E.Grant .. .. O. A. Sayce .. T. S. Hall, M.A. 



Union Bank, Collins Street. 

 Mr. W. S. Fulton .. .. O. A. Sayce .. T. S. Hall, M.A. 



Exchange, Collins Street. 



3. Nominations for Membership. 



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

 Hon. Secretary. 



4. SPECIAL BUSINESS. 



Motion by Mr. J. H. Gatliff for alteration of the Club rules. 



(a) That Clause B of Rule 4 be added to by the insertion, after the words " journal 



monthly," of the following : — 

 " Persons residing at a distance beyond a radius of fifteen miles from Melbourne 



shall be eligible as Country Members at an Annual Subscription of ten 



shillings, with the same privileges as ordinary members 

 (6) That Rule 10 be altered by substituting for the words "two Secretaries," 



" Secretary and Assistant Secretary." 



To (a) Mr. Mr. T. S. Hall will move that the following be added : — 



" Country Members may have books forwarded to them by post on payment of 

 postage " 



5. General Business. 



Election of Assistant Secretary and Assistant Librarian. 



Proposer. Seconder. 



Mr. W. J. M'Caw .. .. O. A. Sayce .. T. S. Hall, M.A. 



6. Reading of Papers and Discussions thereon. 



(Authors are requested to hand in a brie/ resume 0/ their papers to the Secretary.) 



1. By Mr. H. T. Tisdall, '' Remarks on the Orchids now in bloom." 



2. By Mr. F. M. Reader, " Plants naturalized in Victoria since 1893." 



3. By Mr. G. A. Keartland, " On the Collared Plain Wanderer." 



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. 



8. 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. 



*t EXCURSIOKS. it- 

 Saturday, 6th October.— Sandringham. Leaders, Messrs. J. G.Luehmann.F.L.S., 



and J. Shephard. Meet at Flinders St. Station, 2 p.m. train. Botany and Pond Life. 

 Saturday. 20th October.— Bayswater. Under the leadership of Messrs. J. A. 



Kershaw, F.E.S., and G. A. Keartland. Meet at Prince's Bridge Station, 1.35 p.m. 



Ornithology and Entomology. 



Saturday, 3rd November.— An extra excursion to You Yangs, under leadership 



Mr. T. S. Hall, M.A. Meet Spencer St. Station, 10.55 a - m - train. Geology and General. 

 Tuesday, 6th November.— Frankston. Under Mr. C French, F.L.S. 8.40 



a.m. Botany and Entomology. 



Saturday, 17th November.— Black Rock. Messrs. J. H. GatlifF and H. T. 



Tisdall. Flinders St. Station, 2 p.m. Shells and Seaweeds. 



