July, 1952 
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST 
The Field Naturalists' Section 
of the Royal Society of South Australia (Inc.) 
OFFICE-BEARERS, 1951 - 1952 : 
Chairman: Mr. A. MOLINEUX. 
Vice-Chairmen: Messrs. T. R. N. LOTHIAN and S. ROWE. 
Hon. Secretary: Mr. K. W. T. DUNSTONE. 
Hon. Assistant Secretary: Miss M. LELLIOTT 
Hon. Treasurer: Miss G. L. GREGOR. 
Hon. Librarian: Miss G. WATERMAN. 
Hon. Magazine Secretary: Miss K. JACKSON. 
Hon. Auditors: Messrs. F. GRAY and G. G. SHUTTLE WORTH. 
Hon. Editor “S.A. Naturalist”: Mr. T. R. N. LOTHIAN. 
Committee : 
The PRESIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENTS of the Royal Society oi’ South 
Australia (ex oliicio), Miss O. WAITE, Prof. J. B. CLELAND, Messrs. M. 
BOURNE, C. ENGEL, B. GLOVER, A. GRAY, F. J. MILLER and R. PRAITE. 
No special knowledge necessary to become a member, 
only a keen interest in Nature. 
This Section was founded in 1883 for the purpose of 
a (lording observers and lovers of Natural History regular 
and frequent opportunities for discussing those special 
subjects in which they are naturally interested; for the 
Inhibition of Specimens; and for promoting Observations 
in the Field by means of Excursions to various collecting 
grounds around the Metropolis. 
The Monthly Meetings of the Section for Lectures, the 
Reading of Papers, and Exhibition of Specimens arc held 
on the third Tuesday, at 8 p.m., at the Royal Society’s 
Rooms, Institute Buildings, North Terrace, Adelaide. 
VISITORS WELCOME: 
Subscriptions — 
Life Membership £7/7/- 
Ordinary Members 10/- per annum 
Student Members 18-21 years 5/~ per annum 
Junior Members under 18 years 2/6 per annum 
Corresponding Members 5/— per annum 
Excursions — 
For excursions by train meet on train after obtaining 
ticket. 
For excursions by tram meet at T. &: G. corner. 
Bus Trips (unless otherwise stated) leave from the 
corner of Kintore Avenue and North Terrace, 
at 8.30 a.m. for all-day trips, and 1 p.m. for after- 
noon trips. Persons desiring to attend should 
contact the Treasurer, Miss G. L. Gregor, at the 
School of Mines (W 1771) at least 7 days ahead. 
Members are urged to take Receptacles for the carrying 
of Specimens. At each outing every member is expected 
to collect Specimens wherever possible, and to hand them 
to the Leader for identification, etc. 
Committee Meetings are held on the second Tuesday 
of each month. 
Postal address of the Section — 
Box M 1594, G.P.O., Adelaide; 
or — 
C/o. Royal Society’s Rooms, Institute Building, 
North Terrace, Adelaide. 
“The South Australian Naturalist” — The Journal of 
the Section. Free to members. Exchanges may be 
arranged. Extra copies, 3/- each. Address communica- 
tions to Hon. Editor, T. R. N. Lothian, c/o. Botanic 
Garden. 
