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SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIVE FAUNA 
AND FLORA PROTECTION COMMITTEE. 
In presenting their sixth annual report, the Committee have 
to chronicle a year in which not much of note has taken place. 
Game Laws.—The usual steps have been taken to secure the 
enforcement of the Game Laws, and the Commissioner of Crown 
Lands and the police officials merit the thanks of the Committee 
for the action that they have taken. Various pleasing evidences 
of the fact that the close seasons are much more strictly observed 
than in former years have come under our notice. 
Amendment of the Game Laws.—The Bill drafted by the Com- 
mittee amending and consolidating the Game Laws passed the 
Upper House last season, but lapsed in the House of Assembly. 
It has not seemed to be opportune to the Committee to press 
for any further alteration in the Game Acts this session. 
Reserves.—The Australasian Association for the Advancement 
of Science have urged the Government to dedicate the lighthouse 
reserve at the western end of Kangaroo Island for the preserva- 
tion of native fauna. The Committee consider that for the 
present the lighthouse keepers should be asked to pay special 
attention to the protection of indigenous animals in that locality. 
In conclusion, the Committee will be pleased at any time to 
receive suggestions from members as to the best way of achieving 
their objects. 
A. EF. Rosin, Hon. Sec. 
