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OF PICE-BEARERS 1885- 86. = . 
Wresident : — ee 
Rev, J. J. HALLEY. ee 
3) ite-49 residents : 
Me. T. A FORBES- -LEITH | Mz. AES. LUCAS, MLA. 
 * Bon, Treasurer : on. Librarian : 
Mr. E. BAGE. — | ~ Ma. C. FRENOH. 
Hon. Secretary: Asst. Mon. Secretary: 
Mr. F. G. A. BARNARD, Mr. G. COGHILL. 
Kew. 
Committee : eee 
= | ; Mrs. DOBSON. - Mr. J. H. GATLIFF, ee 
» J. SIMSON. es BPR SE ise : 
‘Mr. D. BEST. jo Ds ame S OU Ra ears 
a Mn. C. A. TOPP, M.A. | 
ios Tuis Cius was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers _ 
aes and lovers of Natural 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 tte 
Metropclis. 
No Entrance Fee, Annual Subscription, including copy ef proceedings a 
15s., dating from May 1st. pate 
tree The Ordinary Meetings for the reading of papers, and exhibition of Ses 
; specimens, with a short conversazione. are held on the second Monday in fo 
each month at the Royal Society’s Hall, Viztoria Street, Melbourne, at. 
8 p.m. 
The proceeding es of the Club are recorded inits journal—the “ Victorian ay 
Naturalist.’ Annval Subscription, 6s. 6d.. post free (to members free). Sp 
The first Volume, comprising sixteen numbers, with title page and index, eee 
just completed. Priee—Hight shillings (post free). er 
