Office Bearers, 1925-26. 
Chairman — Mr. J. F. 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 — 
Prof J. B. Cleiand. M.D., Messrs. W. Champion Hackett, F.R.H.S.. 
H. JM. Hale, K. 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. Morison 
Fauna and Flora Protection Committee-Prof. J. B. Cleiand, 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 McGilo l' 
Sutton, A. H. Elston and Captain S. A. White. 
“The South Australian Naturalist”— Hon. Editor. Mr. Win. Ham. 
Address: University, Adelaide. 
Business Committee — Miss Roeger, Mrs. Day and Mr. J. Sutton. 
FORTHCOMING EXCURSIONS 
February 20— Dredging. Please note alteration of date. Train from Adelaide 
at 1.35 p.m. to Outer Harbor. Leaders, Messrs. Kimber and Baker, 
March 6— Marino, Shore life. Train at 1.45 p.m. Leaders, Messrs. Kimber 
and Saunders 
March 20— Mylor Type Orchard, Charabanc at 2 p.m. from Town Hail. Leader 
Mr. J. F. Bailey. Estimated Fare 5/-. 
April 10 Outer Harbor. Shells. I rain at 1.35 p.m. Conducted by members 
of Shell Club. 
APRIL 26— ANZAC DAY— PUBLIC HOLIDAY. 
Visit to Mr. 1. P. Bellchambers, the Wild Life Sanctuary, Humbug 
Scrub. Charabanc at 9 a.m. from 'lYwa Hall. Leader, Mr. B. B. 
Beck. Notice should be given, to Mr. Beck, Cole's Book Arcade, 14 
Rundle Street, at least 6 days previously, as additional charabanc 
niay be necessary. Estimated cost, 10s. per head. 
May 15 — Sir William SowdeiFs, Glen Osmond. Car 2 p.m. 
May 29 — ^Ambleside. Train 1.25 p.m. Botany and Geology, Messrs. W. Ham 
and E. FI. Ising. 
June 7 — Public Holiday — Barossa Reservoir. Charabanc 9 a.m. Aquatic Life. 
Messrs. J. W. Hosking and T. W. Nettlebeck. 
EVENING MEETINGS. 
March 16 — Talks on Books in our Library by Messrs. Ham, Beck, and Ising. 
Exhibits by members. It is hoped that all members will bring some- 
thing. Ij possible leave word with Mr. Beck, Cole's Book Arcade, 
14 Rundle Street, a few days before the meeting. 
April 20 — “Plant Life in Arid Australia”, Prof. T, G. B. Osborn, D.Sc., Presi- 
dent of the Royal Society of S.A. Illustrated by lantern slides. 
iVIay 18 — Microscopic Exhibits. Dr. R. PuIIeine, Messrs. Bailey, Harding. 
Webb, Morison, Elston, Kemp and Prof. Harvey Johnston. 
