Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Victorian Naturalist, Vol. 5: The Journal and Magazine of the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria; May, 1888, to April, 1889
The committee have this year made a new and wise departure, in drawing up at its commencement a programme of excursions for the whole twelve months. By this arrangement a more systematic and more varied series of outings has been secured, and interest has been revived. As railway communication is extended it becomes easy to reach, especially on holidays, localities affording fresh forms and phenomena, and the opportunities of the year have not been neglected. Parties of the Club have visited the Trentham Falls, Bacchus Marsh, Croydon, Ringwood, Lilydale, the Dandenong Creek, Berwick, and the Plenty River at Bundoora, in addition to the well handled collecting grounds near town.
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