Office Bearers, 1926-7 
Chairman — Mr. J. F. Bailey. 
President — Mr. W. Champion Hackett. 
Vice-presidents — Messrs. B. B. Beck and H. M. Hale. j 
Hon. Secretary — Mr. E. H. Ising. ! 
Hon. Assistant Secretary — Miss J. M. Murray. ■i 
Hon. Treasurer — Mr. F. Trigg. : 
Hon. Magazine Secretary — Miss Roeger. j 
Hon. Librarian — Miss I. Roberts. ■ 
Hon. Press Correspondent — Mr. D. J, McNamara. 
Business Committee — Miss Roeger, Mrs. Day and Mr. J. Sutton. ; 
' Committee — ■ 
Professor J. B. Cleland; Messrs. J. F. Ba.iley, E. S. Hughes, W. H. Selway ' 
J./A. Hogan, T. W. Nettlebeck, A. J. Morison, and Miss E. Ireland. ’ ^ 
Fauna and Flora Protection Committee — 
Professors J. B. Cleland and 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, Captain S. A. White 
and Mr. H. M. Hale. ' ’ ; 
Hon. Auditors — Messrs W D. Reed, F.C.P.A., and A. J. Morison. ■; 
“The South Australian Naturalist” — Hon. Editor. Mr. Wm. Ham. i 
Address: University, Adelaide. 
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EXCURSIONS. 3 
September 4 — Horsnell’s Gully. Magili tram at 2 p.m. Leader, Mr. W. H. i 
Selway. Botany, etc. ; 
September 11. — Kinchina. Train at 7.20 a.m. (Fare, about 10/-) Birds and 
Plant life. Leader, Mr. J. Sutton. 
September 18. — Enfield Scrub. Enfield Tram, 2 p.m., to terminus, thence 
short walk. Native Scrub. Leader (in absence of Mr. Ising) ‘ 
Mr. Ham. ; 
September 25. — Gilles Plains, (Messrs. Pitman Bros.’), Paradise tram 2 p.m. 
Natural History generally. Leader, Mr. A. G. Edquist. 
October 2. — Botanic Garden. Meet at entrance, 2.30 p.m. Australian Plants, 
etc. Leader, The Director, Mr. J. F. Bailey. 
October 9 — Long Gully. Train to Long Gully, 2.3 p.m. Bird-life and Gums. 
Leader, Mr. A. S. Thomas. 
October 13. — (Public Holiday), Myponga. Charabanc, 8 a.m. (Book at least 
7 days previously at Cole’s Book Arcade, Rundle Street) Botany, 
etc. Professor T. B. Cleland, M.D. 
October 15 and 16— FLOWER SHOW, Town Hall. 
All members assist. Open Friday evening and all day &nd evening 
of Saturday. 
October 30 — Charleston (Mr. Simpson’s). Charabanc, 1.30 p.m. (Book at 
least 7 days previously at Cole’s Book Arcade, Rundle Street) 
Leader, Mr. W. H. Selway. 
November 13.— Mt. Bold Road.. Charabanc, 1.30 p.m. Native Bowers, espec- 
ially Orchids. Leader, Mr. W. Ham. 
November 27 — Aldgate Valley (Mr., Hackett’s). Train to Aldgate. 2.3 p.m- 
Botany. Leader, Mr. Hackett. 
EVENING LECTURES. 
September 21 — Miss E. Macklin, B.Sc., on “Plant Communities at Robe.” 
October 19 — ^Mr. H. M. Hale on “In Our Northern Ranges.” 
November 16. — Prof. N. W. Jolly, on “Australian Forestry.” 
