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The South Australian Naturalist 
Loan of Town Hall — The Lord Mayor. 
Musical Items — Mr. Knox (City Organist), Miss C. Godfree, 
Miss K. Ham, Mr. A. Morison. 
Judging Paintings — Mrs. Herbert Barringer. 
Three Paintings of Scenery at the Sanctuary, Humbug 
Scrub — Mr. Bellchambers. 
Paintings (not for competition) — Mrs. McPherson (Butter- 
flies). 
Exhibits of Paintings, etc.— Arranged by Messrs. Hackettand 
Howie. 
Prizes for Paintings : Oil Painting — First prize, Mrs. E. Mich- 
elson; Second Prize, Mrs. Tamblyn. 
Water-colors — First and second prizes, Miss L. Laughton. 
School Prizes: I, Crafers (H.T., Mr. D. D. Smith). 
II, Port Lincoln (H.T., Mr. Francis). 
HI, Stansbury (H.T., Mr. J. S. Welsby). 
IV, Myponga (H.T., Mr. F. Jennings). 
V, Bordertown (H.T., Mr. Hutley). 
VI, Mylor (H.T., Mr. O’Shaughnessy). 
Special mention must be made of the flowers collected and 
forwarded by Mrs. Page of Myponga. 
Interstate Exhibition — Flowers were received from the fol- 
lowing : 
New South Wales (Sydney), Naturalists’ Club, 
Sturt Peas. 
Barrier Field Naturalists’ Club, Broken Hill, A. Morris, 
Secretary, also K. Becker, Sturt Peas. 
Victoria, Flowers from the Grampians and elsewhere, Field 
Naturalists’ Club of Victoria. 
Queensland, Field Naturalists’ Club. 
Western Australia, Mrs. M. K. Rogers, Wongan Hills. 
The Certificates awarded the various schools this year are 
as usual highly ornamental, and the printing has been enhanced 
by the Sturt Pea badge of the Society being skilfully hand-colour- 
ed by Miss Roeger. In addition the first prize school (Crafers) 
is the recipient of a presentation cup, neatly-turned from native 
timber and donated by Mr. Wiley. An engraved silver shield 
sets off the beauty of the polished wood. 
