The South Justralia7i Naturalist. 
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Capt. White pointed out that he had been closely connected 
with the Flora and Fauna Protection Board, which had been in 
existence for 40 years, and was unobtrusively, doing good work 
on the same lines. For instance, he was personally working 
among the school children, and often addressed 5,000 in a week. 
He was gazetted to go into all the State schools within the year. 
Mr. John Davidson, of Mount Gambier spoke in behalf of 
combining activities with the proposed south-eastern sanctuary. 
Mr. Bellchambers gave a thoughttui address upon the plea made 
by defenceless creatures of the bushland, and touched upon the 
various phases of his life-work. It was obvious that his im- 
pressions had been obtained from long and patient study of the 
native birds and animals. At the conclusion, he was accorded 
an ovation, and tributes were paid to his wonderful efforts to try 
and help save the remnants of a great natural possession, 
— Motions Passed. — 
The following were passed: — ■ 
‘‘That it is desirable to form a Xaturc Lovers’ League of 
South Australia.” 
“That all those present become the first members of the 
league,” 
The Chairman read the rules which were approved. 
— Officers. — ■ 
Officials elected; — President, Sir Frank Moulden; Vice-Pres- 
idents, Messrs. T. P. Bellchambers and N. H. Taylor; editor, 
Miss E. S. Abbott; Committee, Mrs. T. O’Halloran Giles, Misses 
L. Rudkin and Purdie, Messrs, Hugh Hudson, H. E. Wigzell, 
and John Davidson. The appointment of a secretary was left 
in abeyance. 
WILD FLOWER SHOW, OCTOBER 16 and 17. 
Our Show this year was a pronounced success. The Lord 
Mayor with his usual kindness allowed the use of the Town 
Hall, which was comfortably filled wdth exhibits. The Lord 
Mayor opened the Show and made an excellent speech in support 
of the work of the Society. 
Members worked with enthusiasm usually displayed in pre- 
paring and carrying on the Show. The following list includes 
most of the workers, but as no official record is kept it is quite 
probably incomplete and apologies are hereby offered to any 
workers whose names have been omitted. 
