P ISfv UnlKu. C ((fii.v l,innlmn,\ (ftrtfP 

 I'tdant in norlh central. NT and I: 

 Vic: absent now tram norihorn and 

 we siern regions of slate 



p 190 Australian Sea lion, \rtiplumi 



ctiwrea. sporadic visitor fa w Vic 



seas and 1 ady Julia Percy Is 



Audas, I. W. (11251: One a) Ntttttrrs 

 Wonderlands The \'icturicin ( Irani- 

 Vtgns, Ramsay Publishine ws I id . 



tatfftlTw. (iv5oc tht Mammal, 

 ui i ftvprftt. N.uion.d Museum ti 

 Victoria) Melbourne 



i inlaysou, H H I t»n Obswvmfoiis 

 on the Soufli Australian species ot 

 the submenus "Wallabia" Tram R 

 So, S. An\t.. 51: 363-77. 



Sccheck. .i H. mid Besto H J I IJ?0) 



first Record id iho New Holland 

 Mouse ( Pwudornvs ntnachollandiat 

 • Walci house. IK-I3II in Victoria. 

 I ft I V,,/ . S7 (Ml); 280-87, 

 Iroughion. J IcO (IWlr Fumii 

 Animals of Australia. Angus & Rolv 

 crlson. Sydney. 



New 7^.l.md I ur Seal, dr./,, 

 i-fpfiaTax forsifii. Sporadic visitor Q 

 Vjlv seas. 



p. 203. Smokv Mouse. /'><•»</< />m f,„„. 

 -in Only one colon) is <.nmvn „ 

 (.iampi.»ns Iho report cif "taj, 

 localities" was due to an etrnj S 

 museum records 



Wakefield, N A 119*3), Soles J 

 Rock wallabies. r«r Mai. 77(11 

 322-32, 



( ioom Mammals Rtcorial 



for ihe Malice. Victorm, P <>< . «„, 

 w. \ ut,. 79(2)! (jar-jjtf, 



-M»b7). Mammal Hun* 



in ihe Ruclt.in Dtairicl I i / tVM 

 Milk 2JI il 



. and War tie ke. R. M i 1964) 

 Some Revision in Antolnat* I Mai 

 \iipi, di.i t I In r. fVflf.. 80(7): I'll. 

 219. 



Wilkinson. I . II. i |9fi| 1; Ha' «..-dis,:,v, 

 cry of l.eadk-ater's Possum Oytmffl 

 ht-lideas Icadheatcri McCoy. 0H 

 V,,;.. 78 (4); 5»7 MO 



Field Naturalists Club of Victoria 



could 0 "*""' 

 .V„„„„W 



Marine Itlologj and 



7 flnwilw /«7» 

 Ihe meeting was t-haocd by Mi K 

 Condron, fifteen members being in 

 altendanee. 



Mr Melnncs spoke ol [hi photo 

 taken hy Mi P krlly ol llW pTODOSC^ 

 new mic for Ihe National Museum. nTld 

 said ihal he had forwarded il hi Mr, 

 Messcr. Lnvoonmcnt wntei lor Ihe Age 

 newspaper. 



/: xluHly. 



Ml I Sclford — some pond life Irom 

 ihe lilile Desen area which included 

 an unidentified aqualic larva 



Mrs Mel lines— a small species ol 

 snail, and a species of spider both as 

 yel unidentified. 



M i i ; Stephen Condron showed a 

 live lizard. Mr R. Condron gave .it short 

 talk on its anatomy, explaining that 

 It was in process of losing its leys. 



Mr. R. Condron -• a small ease ol 

 bulterllies and other insect'- Cofloct&l pt) 

 a recent trip to the Little Desert. In- 



... Ihe lanuarv l.encrai Meetini 

 ipnc;u hi ft* Match rk-iorun 



eluded in Ihe I rpnlc-piei B VffK pnrut 

 of ii species of the lyeaenidic familj 

 of bWOterflie*, Ogsrus amarriiux, whfljS 

 he bred out. Also lie showed bMB 

 ham Salt Lake. Duoboola t cicada, 

 .iml some spon'cs of bSB9 



Mr. P. Kellv gave a short lalk tin . 

 ^ecie>. of hectic family C'lu ysjinclidac 

 OejUU •P&yfo&tti Ibis species has i 

 yr-n short life cycle, in all two wcek> 



Mr. K. Sirong. under a slucosci>|>u 

 uncioscope. showed a ipecies of Wflsp 

 which eniereed from I t.icen froiT 



ihr m.K-k waujc IE4 body leowh m 



31 mm. also .i llowei spider iaken or 

 the club online', to Toolebcwone in tin 

 Hi'Alcsville area. 



Mr. J. stionj: a ntotli. faniil 

 Anehelidae — species AlHhtm DhwRd 

 l.iken ai Murrumbcena, Victoria 



Mr. D. Melnnes. under hi- btnQCI 

 lar inieioscope, showed a species nj 

 noise and smells, bin not ihe IfQftUftf 

 protozoan l.mndrs He uavc a shnr 

 talk on this 



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