Gasman!cm^telcl Natu/alists Club. 
Quarterly Ne-ocs 
No. 7. 
January, 1939. 
A Happy and Prosperous 
New Year 
to all our Members. 
This last year proved a good one for the Junior 
Branch, which shows a big increase in membership, 
many of whom are active collectors, and are keen 
to become real Field Naturalists. The credit for 
this must go to Miss J. Cox, the Secretary for the 
Branch. Although we are pleased at the progress 
made, we hope for still greater activity during 
the present year. We need more members, espec¬ 
ially those who will do collecting. In order to 
encourage this active work among juniors and sen¬ 
iors it has been suggested that our "Wild Flower 
Show" should be a "Wild Life Show", the Idea 
being to exhibit all forms of wild life by living 
and preserved specimens. Collections of insects, 
shells, plants, fish, mammals, and birds. 
We should like to hear what our members think of 
this. 
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING . 
The Annual General Meeting is to be held at 8 p.m. 
on February 9th in the Museum, Hobart. 
Members wishing to nominate anyone for the Com¬ 
mittee are requested to send in the names or bring 
them to the meeting. 
