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APPENDIX. 



FIELD NATURALISTS' SECTION 



OF THE 



Iplogal SotutB of Sout^ l^trstralia (Jncorporateb). 



THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



COMMITTEE 



For the Year ended September 30, 1920. 



Another year closes with a record of useful work 

 accomplished by the Section. Interest has been maintaine'd 

 in natural history by both Field Naturalists and Nature- 

 lovers generally, and by the discussions in the daily Press and 

 week-end papers. 



The Section comprises 115 financial members, and the 

 attendance at the excursions and lectures has been very good. 



Excursions. — Field work has been well carried out and 

 excursions have been held as follow : — 



September 20, 1919— Highbury. Leader, Mr. W. H. 

 Selway. Subject, Botany. 



October 8, 1919 — Hermitage. Leader, Mr. W. Ham, 

 F.R.E.S. Subject, Botany. 



October 18, 1919— Long Gully. Leader, Mr. A. H. 

 Elston, F.E.S. Subject, Entomology. 



October 25, 1919 — Mount Lofty South. Leaders, Messrs. 

 B. B. Beck and E. H. Ising. Subject, Botany. 



November 8, 1919 — Bridgewater. Leader, Mr. H. W. 

 Andrew. Subject, Weed Pests. 



November 22, 1919— Glenelg. Leader, Mr. A. G. Edquist. 

 Subject, Ant Lions. 



December 6, 1919 — Snowden Beach, Outer Harbour. 

 Leader, Mr. W. J. Kimber. Subject, Conchology. 



January 17, 1920 — Port River. Leaders, Messrs. E. R. 

 Waite, F.L.S., and A. G. Edquist. Subject, Dredge Material. 



