Office Bearers, 1925-26 
Chairman — Mr. J. ¥. Bailey, 
Vice-Chairmen — Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, D.Sc., Mr. B. B. Beck. 
Hon. Secretary — Mr. E. H. Ising. 
Hon. Assistant Secretary — Miss Murray, Prospect. 
Hon. Treasurer — Mr. F. Trigg. 
Hon. Magazine Secretary — Miss Roeger. \ 
Hon. Librarian — Miss I. Roberts. 
Hon. Press Correspondent — Mr. D. J. McNamara. ' 
Committee — I ^ 
Prof J. B. Cleland, M.D., Messrs. W. Champion Hackett, F.R.H.S« 
H. M. Hale, E. S. Hughes, W. H. Selway, J. A. Hogan, C. Pearce and Miss ' 
Ireland. 
Hon. Auditors — Messrs W D. Reed, F.C.P.A., and A. J. Morlson. ' 
Fauna and Flora Protection Committee — Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D., Prof. ° 
F. Wood-Jones, Messrs. E. Ashby, W. H. Selway, J. M. Black, J. F. Bailey, \ 
A. M. Lea, F. Angel, W. Champion Hackett, B. B. Beck, J. Neil McGilp, J,’ 
Sutton, A. H. Elston and Captain S. A. White. - | 
“The South Australian Naturalist” — Hon. Editor. Mr. Wm. Ham. | 
Address: University, Adelaide. 
Business Committee — Miss Roeger, Mrs. Day and Mr. J. Sutton. 
EXCURSIONS. 
May 15 — Glen Osmond, Sir William Sowden’s. Members only. Tram, 2 p.m. 
Leader, the President, Mr. J. F. Bailey. 
May 29 — Yantaringa. The railway will put the party down at this siding, 
near Ambleside and close to the River Onkaparinga, picking up the 
party in the afternoon. Eucalypts and Scrub Flora. Leaders, 
Messrs. Ising and Ham. Train for Yantaringa 1.24 p.m. Ticket to ' 
Ambleside. 
June 7 — Sandy Creek Waterfall (via Torrens Gorge, Millbrook, Gumeracha 
Birdwood and Palmer). The Torrens valley, the Palmer granites, 
and the Eucalypts of the hills. The action of water and possibly a 
waterfall in action. Leaders, Miss Murray and Mr. Ham. Chara- 
banc, 8.30 a.m. Book at least 5 days before with Mr. B. Beck. * 
June 26 — ^The South Austr'alian Museum. Mr. A. M. Lea, F.E.S*, the ! 
Acting Director will receive the members at the Entrance at ! 
2.30 p.m. and conduct the party over the Museum. 
July 10 — Henley Beach, Leaders,' the Sliieli Collectors^ Club. Shore-life. . 
Tram from Currie Street, 2 p.m. 
July 24 — Port Noarlunga, via Morphett Vale. Leader, Mr. W. J. Kimber. 
Fossils and beach-life. Train to Morphett Vale (then charabanc) 
1.32 pjn. 
August 7 — Largs Bay. Leaders, the Shell Collectors’ Club. Shore-life. Tram 
2.5 p.m. 
August 21 — Highbury (Property of Mr. H. J. Coulls) Leader, Mr. W. J 
Kimber. Native Flora, etc. Charabanc, 1.30 p.m. Book with 
Mr. B. Beck at least 5 days before. 
September 4 — Horsnell’s Gully. Leader, Mr. W. H. Selway. Botany, etc. 
Magill tram 2 p.m. 
EVENING LECTURES. 
May 18 — ^Prof. H. Johnston, Mr. J. F. Bailey, Dr. R. H. Pulleine, Messr?^ 
W. A. Harding, A. J. Morison, W. J. Webb, A. H. Elston, and 
R. Kemp and other members will show and describe microscopic 
exhibits. 
June IS. Mr. H. M. Hale. “Defensive Devices of Marine Animals.” 
July 20 — Mr. F. G. Hold^way, B.Sc., on “An Australian Plant Bug, its Life 
and Economic Importance.” 
Aug. 17— ANNUAL MEETING. 
