The 
South Australian Naturalist 
Vol. VII. NOVEMBER, 1925. No. 1. 
FLINDERS CHASE. 
I The Fauna and Flora Board are to be congratulated on the 
energy they have put into the work of restoring the Chase and 
on the success which has attended their efforts. The Chase 
promises to be not only of immense scientific value but a source 
^ of revenue as well. To the pioneer members of this society, es- 
, pecially to Mr. Dixon, Mr. W. Selway, Captain White and others 
; is due a great deal of credit for in the inception, advocacy and 
foundation of the Chase. It seems a great pity that our section 
is not represented on the Board. Our Chairman, Mr. Bailey, 
would make a useful member. It is to be hoped that the Board 
will be able to do something for forestry, especially in the north- 
west corner of the island. 
“FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA” 
Our readers will be pleased to know that Part HI is now in 
the hands of the Government Printer and that the work on the 
nnal part is well advanced. Mr. J. M. Black is to be congratu- 
lated on the whole work. The new part will include the families 
Irom the Euphorbiaceae to the Epacridaceae. 
Members are reminded that the new year began on October 
1st and subscriptions for the current year are now due. The 
amounts may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. Trie? 
Government Printing Office, Adelaide, or may be paid to Mr! 
rs. Beck at Coles Book Arcade, Rundle Street, City. 
