OFFICE BEARERS, 1921-22. 



Chairman— Mr. William Ham, F.E.E.S. 



Vice-Chairmen — 

 Mr. W. Champion Hackett, F.E.H.S., Professor J. B. Cleland, M.D. 



Treasurer — Mr. B. B. Beck. 



Secretary — Mr. E. H. Ising. 



Assistant Secretary — Miss E. Ireland. 



Librarian — Miss I. Koberts. 



Press Correspondent — Mr. J. D. McNamara. 



Committee — Dr. C. Tenner, F.G.fi., Messrs. J. F. Bailey, W. H. Selwav, 

 E. S. Hughes, A. H. Elston, F.E.S., W. J. Kimber, S. W. Jackmaii, 

 Miss Eoeger, tlie Chairman and Secretary of the Flora and Fauna 

 Committee. 



Hon. Auditors — Messrs. W. D. Eeed, F.C.P.A., and A. J. Morison. 



Fauna and Flora Protection Committee — Capt. S. A. White, M.B.O.U., 

 Dr. C. Fenner, F.G.S., Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D., Prof. F. Wood Jones, 

 D.Sc, Messrs. E. Ashby, W. H. Selway, J. M. Black, J. F. Bailev, 

 A. H. Elston, F.E.S., A. M. Lea, F.E.S., F. Angel, W. C. Hackett, 

 Mrs. W. C. Hackett, Messrs. B. B. Beck, J. Neil McGilp, and Miss 

 Benda. 



"The South Australian Naturalist." — Editor, Mr. W. Ham. Address: 

 The University, Adelaide. Business Committee, Messrs. S. S. Stokes, 

 Miss Eoeger, and Mrs. A. Day. 



FORTHCOMING EXCURSIONS. 



Feb. 11 — Long Gully to Upper Sturt. Leader, Mr. E. H. Ising. Train 

 to Upper Sturt, 2.3 p.m. 

 25 — Henley Beach. Leaders, Messrs. E. T. Foster and E. Savage. 

 Mar. 11 — Torrens Lake (probably by boat) to study life in the Torrens. 

 Leaders, Messrs. H. M. Hale and B. B. Beck. City Bridge, 

 2 p.m. 

 25— Glenelg. Leader, Mr. Edgar E. Waite. Subject, ''A Public 

 Aquarium." Train from North Terrace, 2.15 p.m. 

 April 1 — Carey's Gully. Leaders, Messrs. A. H. Elston and W. H. 

 Selway. Charabanc, 1.30 p.m. 

 14 — Outing to be arranged. 



16 — Camp at Minlaeowie Beach (S. Yorke's Peninsula). Intend- 

 ing members are advised to arrange with Mr. B. B. Beck 

 (Cole's Book Arcade). 

 29— Mount Lofty. Leader, Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D. (Subjects, 

 "Fungi and Forestry.") Charabanc, 1.30 p.m. 

 May 8 — Myponga. Leaders, Capt. White and Mr. A. H. Elston. 

 Charabanc, 8.30 a.m. 



LECTURES, ETC. 



Mar. 21 — Mr. Edgar E. Waite, "A Public Aquarium." 

 April 11 — ^Mr. W. Ham, "Artesian Areas of Australia." 

 May 15— Dr. E. H. Pulleine, "Ancient Native Camps and Caves in 

 Tasmania. " 



