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April 15, 1919—Lecture: ‘‘Palms and Cycads.” Mr. 
J. F, Bailey. 
May 20, 1919— ee “Climatic Control of Civiliza- 
tion." Dr. C. Fen 
á June 17, 1915-5 Esitar: “Travel Chat." Sir William 
owden. 
July 15, 1919—Lecture: "The earth as an abode of Life." 
Mr G- F. Dodwell, A. 
August 22, 1919—Lecture: “American Birds at Home.” 
Mr. E. Ashby. 
eptember 22, ee *"The Old Dutch Houses at 
the Cape." Capt. S. A. Whit 
The following ieee were held : — 
September 21, 1918— Tea Tree Gully: Ornithology. 
Capt. S. A. White 
September 28, 1918— Blackwood to Eden: Physiography. 
Mr. A. G. Edqui ist. 
October 5, 1918—Aldgate to Bridgewater: Native Flora. 
Mr. W. H.S elw ay. 
aree 9. doge dc nx Gardens: Botany. Mr. W. 
rU Ms 1905 Prandisk: Introduced Plants. Mr. 
H. W. Andre 
October 26, 1918— Gilles Plains: Fruit Culture. Mr. 
W. J. Kimber. 
rgo 30, 1918— Marino: Shells and Marine Life. 
Mr. W. J er; 
J Mei ^8. 1919—Port River: Dredging Excursion. 
Mr. W. J. Kimber 
S February 8, 1919— Blackwood : Experimental Orchard. 
r. G. Quinn 
B hre 15, 1919—Port River: Dredging Excursion. Mr. 
R. Wai 
pias Apal 18-21, 1919—New Era: The Murray River. 
r. E. H. Loc 
April 26, 1919. Bridgewater : Native Flora. Mr. E. H. 
ock. 
May 12, 1919—Sturt River: Geology. Professor: W. 
Howchin, F. G. 
May 24, 1919—— Morialta Gorge: Physiography, etc. Dr. 
C. Fenner E G.S. 
June 3 1919—Port Noarlunga: Fossils and Shell Life. 
Dr. C. Fenner and Mr. W. J. Kim 
June 13, 1919— Mount Pleasant : Geology, ete. Mr. W. 
* J ii 12, fco MNA Museum : Mr. E. R. Waite, 
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