450 
July 26, 1919— Botanic Gardens: Trees and Shrubs. Mr. 
oe F Bail 1 
. Bailey. 
August 9, 1919—Slape Gully: Plant Life. Mr. W. H. 
Selwa 
August 23, 1919-—Henley Beach South: Dune Flora. 
Mr. G. H. Isin 
g- ; 
September 6, 1919— Blackwood: Native Flora. Mr. 
A. G. Edquist. 
etailed accounts of the various Lectures and Excursions 
are published in The South Australian Naturalist. 
THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIVE 
FAUNA AND FLORA PROTECTION COMMITTEE. 
Four committee meetings were held during the year, and 
the attendance, on the whole, was good 
. early in the middle session. This promise has been wins 1 
. 9ut and the Bill has now passed both Houses, practically 
oe without alteration. Thus after twelve years’ hard struggle e 
t 
. Chase has been constituted. The area—about 200 e mil 
_ 75 not large enough, but the Act provides for extension. - 
