APPENDICES. 
FIELD NATURALISTS’ SECTION 
OF THE 
Royal Society of South Australia. 
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 
COMMITTEE. 
For THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1904. 
Before dealing with the salient features of the work of the 
past year it is fitting to call attention to the fact that this is 
the Committee's twenty-first report, and that the Section, 
therefore, after allowing for the alteration in the month in 
which the annual meeting was originally held, viz., from 
October to September, has practically attained its majority. 
The celebration of this event will take the form of a con- 
versazione, to be held next month, when it is intended to 
review the history of the Section. Any detailed allusion to 
this event will, therefore, not appear until the report for the 
forthcoming year is presented in due course. 
EVENING MEETINGS. 
During the year eight evening meetings have been held, at 
which the following papers have been presented : — 
October 20, 1903—' Plants and Their Enemies," 5. SMEA- 
TON, В.А. 
November 17, 1903— "Insect Life," H. H. D. GRIFFITH. 
April 19, 1904—Boys' Field Club Easter Encampment, 
Murray Bridge, W. (+. WOOLNOUGH, D.Sc., and 8 
Smeaton, В.А. 
May 17, 1904—“Natural History Notes from the South- 
East," J. AITKEN. 
May 17, 1904—“Notes of a Trip over the Great Dividing 
Range, Victoria," W. H. SELWAY. 
June 21, 1904--“Хобев of a Visit to the Eastern States," 
Mrs. J. F. MELLOR. 
July 19, 1904—'Some Glimpses of the Plan of Nature," 
Dr. J. W. HENDERSON. 
