200 
Other points are to be touched upon in subsequent addresses. 
hairman took up the subject of birds, which has not occu- 
i much attention with us since the inception 
Ornithological Association. Exhibits have, as usual, ag hts 
a wide range in Natural History, and have formed a 
teresting feature of these meetings. 
An ne TE aos excursions have been held during the 
year as un 
1899. 
Oct. 7—Happy Valley. 
e days). 
Dec. 9—Glen icri Moralta "Waterfalls), via Norton’s 
Summ 
1900. 
March 17—Dredging, Port Riv 
May 19—Grange and Bak Bh ol Beach. 
June 16—Brighton 
“ i PER 
July 26—Black Hil 
Aug. 18—Stonyfell. 
Sept. 3—Golden Grove (whole day). 
" . 22—National Park (Waterfall Gully portion). 
ese excursions have covered a wide area, and have given 
opportunity for the study of most branches of Natural His- 
tory, Geology, Botany, Zoology (both land and marine), 
Conchology, and ToT having been included in the 
these excursions was a three days visit to Po Viger 
and neighbourhood in November, 1899, when about 30 m 
rs and psy spent a pleasant and profitable time at that 
indul seaside resort. 
Several kin er of plants not to be seen in the hills near 
Adelaide een then ne while 53 species of birds were 
identified, and chitons and other marine specimens obtained. 
An Mu was made to find Selwyn's historic Rock in the 
Inman River, but its identity could not be clearly esta- 
blished, although the outcrop recorded in its vicinity was 
found. It was supposed that the rock in question ciim 
excursion to the 
Grove introduced a new locality for these outi 
brought a somewhat distinct character of vegetation ade 
