OaSt7)Ctntaa'3ield J^aturatal's Club. 
Qu cxrte r I^ ]^ec*)S. 
No 3 ^bnuor^ |938 
We wish you all a 
Happy and Prosperous New Year. 
Another year has passed, and in reviewing the 
Field Naturalists 1 work we wonder if we ought tote 
proud of our achievements or give ourselves a shake 
up for not being more active. One thing is 
certain, and that is, the Executive Committee has 
worked hard, and many members have given valuable 
assistance at our Social Evenings and the wild 
Flower Show. In addition to this a Branch has 
been formed in Devonport that promises to be of 
importance. The Junior Section has gone ahead 
under the secretaryship of Miss J. Cox, and has 
held several well attended outings and meetings. 
So far so good, the Club has done well, but we 
should like to see more senior manbers take an 
interest in the field work, we want more coll¬ 
ectors, and more people to keep Nature Notes. 
Tasmania offers great opportunities, so let our 
New Year resolution be greater activity in the 
field . Think this over and see what you can do. 
