34 THE AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 
Hasrrat or T'wo ArANEIDS.—T wo spiders have recently been 
collected by Mr. Moreau, at Antonio, via Rydal (Jenolan Caves 
District), which are of interest to those engaged in the study 
of our Arachnological fauna. The first of these, Dolophones 
pilosa., Keys, was originally recorded from Peak Downs, 
Qeensland, and the second, Arcys clavatus, Keys., was described 
without any locality being given. Our knowledge of the range 
of the former is thus extended from Queensland to New South 
Wales, and in respect of the second a definite locality is now 
established. 
Armipate Natorat History Crus.—A Natural History Club 
has recently been established at Armidale, under the presi- 
dency of Mr. J. Newbury. Ata recent.meeting the president 
delivered an address on “‘ Bees”; this has been followed by a 
paper on “ Butterflies and Moths,” by Mrs: Ross, who not only 
exhibited a number of specimens of the insects referred to in 
her paper, but also some water-colour drawings, illustrative of 
life histories. An interesting collection of Ichneumonide was 
exhibited by Mr. Cory. It will be seen from this that our 
northern friends are doing good work, and it would be well if 
other centres were to fall into line and emulate the example 
set. Our native fauna and flora is not only vast, but exceed- 
ingly diverse, and although much excellent work has been 
accomplished, there is still much more to be done. Field 
workers are always welcome, and the establishment of such 
clubs as the Armidale Natural History Club must be of great 
service in the cause of biological science. 
LIST OF MEMBERS. 
The list below gives the complete membership of the Club at the 
present date, It is printed with addresses to allow of mutual corres- 
pondence and exchange of specimens. Against the names of some 
members their special object of study is indicated, though this does not 
preclude correspondence on matters of general interest. 
Members are urged to at any time communicate one with another, or 
with the Hon. Secretary, on the subject of Natural History or the affairs 
of the Club. The aims of the Club should be made known as widely as 
possible, and nominations for membership are always desired. 
W. B. Gurney, Hon. Sec. 
ABRAHAMS, L., 90 Redfern St., Redfern (Insects), 
Andrews, C. H., B.A., Geological Survey: Branch, Dept. of Mines. 
Arnold, Edwin, B.A., Technical College, W. Maitland (Botany & Insects). 
BAKER, H. E., Public School, Gundy, via Scone, N.S.W. (Insects, 
Botany, etc.) 
Baker, R, T., F.L.S., Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney. 
Bauerlein, W., Technological Museum, Sydney. 
Betche, E., Botanic Gardens, Sydney. ‘ 
Biden, E. H., Summer Hill, Sydney (Shells). 
Biden, W. - 5 (Shells and Insects). 
_ Blackmore, J. J., Public School, Balranald, N.S. W. 
Brazier, John, 65 Camden St., Newtown (Shed/s). 
Brennan, Miss L. O., M.A., B.Sc., 372 Moore Park Rd., Paddington. ~ 
Brewster, Miss A., Church St., W. Maitland, N.S.W. (Geology & Botany). 
