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Specimens to be collected, mounted and named* as 
for a Herbarium. Collections to be sent to the Hon. 
Secretary of the Club by June 30th, 1938. 
Prizes have been donated by Mr c J. Breaden in 
four classes 
A picture to a boy under 14 years. 
A picture to a girl under 14 years. 
A picture to a boy under 18 years. 
A picture to a girl under 18 years. 
We hope that all Junior Members who are interest¬ 
ed in Botany will enter for this competition. 
The collections will be returned to the owners 
after {judging. 
RESULT OF COMP ET ITION . 
The Junior Competition, "Why I joined the Field 
Naturalists 1 Club", was won by Miss D. Weymouth, and 
we congratulate her on the excellence of her essay. 
All the essays were good, but some competitors 
rather wandered from the main point. The prize 
(10/-) will be presented to Miss Weymouth at our next 
meeting. 
DEVONPORT BRANCH . 
The following reports have been received from 
Mr. H. Stuart Dove. We are pleased to hear that the 
Devonport Branch is making good headway. 
"A preliminary outing of this newly-formed Field 
Naturalists' Club was held on July 31st, when a visit 
was made to the bush behind Middle Road. Red Heath 
(Epacris impressa) was in flower, but Prickly Beauty 
(Pultena juninerina) was onlv in bud. The valves 
