So 
th r: r asman i an nA r r uralist. 
Dew Cantern 
Committee decided that an up-to-date lantern is necessary for 
S throwing microscopic slides, &c., on the screen, and have therefore 
ordered a B. and L. portable Balopticon, model C, with electric lamp, 
projection lenses, microscopic attachment, opaque projective, rheostat, 
and switch, at a total cost of ^20 7s* 6d. A subscription list has been 
opened, and all Members are invited to forward contributions. The 
following have already done so :—Miss W. S. Ross, Messrs. J. W. Beattie, 
R. A. Black, A. L. Butler, W. C. Cato, W. H. Clemes, E. A. Elliott, C. 
H. Elliott, T. Thompson Flynn, Robt. Hall, C. T. Harrisson, A. M. Lea, 
C. E. Lord, E. Maxwell, C. A. Pitman, C. B. Pitman, A. R. Reid, 
L. Rodway, W. Smithies, R. Stops, J. W. Tarleton, \V. E. Taylor, W. T. 
Todd, A. R. Tucker, A. E. Wadsworth, B. R. 'Walker. Total amount 
donated is ^9 5s. 
6aster Camp-Out 
rVEEP HOLE, near Southport, has been decided upon as the site 
of the Camp for 1911, and the s.s. Togo has been chartered to 
convey Members there Several launches will be in readiness to 
convey Members to places of interest, and a very successful Camp is 
assured. The site chosen is within easy reach of the famous Ida Bay 
Caves, the picturesque Southport Lagoon, and the noted site of 
George III. wreck, and other shipwrecks. Deep sea dredging and 
fishing, it is hoped, will be a feature of the Camp. 
I. Walch & Sons, Printers, Hobart. 
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