Uosmanign okeld Naturalists Club. 
Quarter]^ Neoos- 
No.8 
April 1939. 
EASTER CAMP. 
This year’s camp is being held at the southern end 
of Safety Cove. The Club had proposed camping at 
Maria Island but owing to the transport difficulties 
the idea was abandoned at the last minute. 
Safety Cove is well known to many members, camps 
having been held there on several occasions. A 
variety of interesting places can be visited from the 
camp:- Port Arthur, Mt. Arthur, the Blowhole and 
Remarkable Cave, etc. It is an ideal spot for col¬ 
lecting botanical and geological specimens. 
The cost is £3 including Transport, Juniors 30/-. 
Note: The Hon. Secretary would be glad to receive 
members subscriptions for 1939 as early as possible. 
BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
The Field Naturalists’ Club Easter Camp Report for 
1923 contained an interesting article by the late 
Mr. Clive Lord on "Native Fauna Preservation". 
In this'article he points out the value of our 
native fauna, and says "unfortunately, we have not a 
Biological Survey in Tasmania, much as it is needed." 
This Biological Survey is now an accomplished 
fact, Dr. J. Pearson formed'a Committee of scientists 
in 1937, and this Committee, with the assistance of 
