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No. 197 
TASMANIAN FIFTH NATURALISTS 1 Cl UR RTJl.IiETTN 
■Registered at G.P.O. Hobart for transmission 
by cost as a periodical, Gategory P. 
Club’s Address - G.P.O. Rox 68A,Hob rt, 7001 
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NEXT MEETING will be held in the Royal Society Room, Tasmanian Museum 
on Thursday 21st August at 7.45 p.m. 
Speakers - A mixed enthusiast 
Subjects - A seven-fold variety show. 
NEXT OUTING: Risdon Vale Dam area, plants and birds 
Saturday 23rd August. Cars to leave 9.30 from Prince 
Theatre to Risdon punt or 10.15 at the Risdon Vale Dam. 
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The August meeting will have a variety of subjects told or shown by 
our President Mr. Hurburph telling us in a few minutes the history of 
our club - Miss M. Fraser follows up with the birds in her garden. 
To show us what honey eaters look like is Mr. Ross-Valker, while 
Miss Vestbrook tells us something about her hobbies and crafts (l 
hope the top table is big enough for her exhibition). Number five 
is Miss Rarbara Greenstreet showing slides with a difference. Our 
experienced traveller Miss Mosey will talk on birds; to be followed 
by slides from Miss Marilyn Mattey. Mr. Peter Fielding takes us to 
his homeland, New Couth Vales - apparently there are birds over 
there’. The ninth suspect will stick to his trade - 'Colour in 
Landscaping', followed by slides from Mrs. J. Royle. Our second 
last action Mr. Len Vail will finish off the birds show while 
Mr. Kelsey Aves takes us to the grander mountain plateaus. 
As you can see for everyone a little bit of his or her liking 
in nature. 
Note: Start 3 barp 7.45 p.m. for business. 8.05 p.m. the snow is on. . 
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