OFFICE-BEARERS 1885-86. 
— «-Presivent : 
Rev. J. J. HALLEY. 
HPice-Presivents : 
Mr, T. A. FORBES-LEITH | Me. A. H. 8. LUCAS, M.A. 
Hon. Treasurer : Pon. Librarian: 
Mr. E. BAGE. | Ma. 0. FRENCH, F.L.S. 
Hon. Secretary: Asst. Hon. Secretary: 
Mr. F. G. A. BARNARD, Mr. G. COGHILL. 
Kew. 
Committee : 
Mrs. DOBSON | Me. J. H. GATUEEE: 
, J. SIMSON. 
Mr. D. BEST. 
,  @ Rola 
, D. LeSOUEE. 
Mr. G. A. TOPP, M.A. 
Tas Crus was founded in 1880 for the purpose of affording observers 
and lovers of Natural Histery 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 tke 
Field by meaus of Excursions to various collecting grounds around the 
Metropolis. 
No Entrance Fee, Annual Subscription, including copy of proceedings, 
15s., dating from May Ist. 
The Ordinary Meetings for the reading of papers, and exhibition of 
specimens, with a short conversazione, are held on the second Monday in 
each month at the Royal Society’s Hall, Victoria Street, Melbourne, at 
8 p.m. 
The proceedings of the Club are recorded in its journal—the “Victorian 
Naturalist.’ Annual Subscription, 6s. 6d.. post free (to members free). 
The first Volume, comprising sixteen numbers, with title page and index, 
just completed. Price—Seven Shillings and Sixpence (post free). 
Copies of the Anuual Report and List of Members for 1884-5, with 
Rules, ete., can be obtained on application to the Hon. Sec. s 
