Field Naturalists’ Section of the Royal Society 
of South Australia. 
Office Bearers, 1924-25. 
Chairman — Mr. S. Hughes. 
Vice-Chairmen — Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, D.Sc., Mr. F. J. Bailey. 
Hon. Secretary — Mr. E. H. Tsing. Loco. Dept,, Railway Station, Adelaide. 
Assistant Hon. Secretary and Assistant Treasurer — Miss E. Ireland. 
Hon. Treasurer — Mr. B. B. Beck, Cole’s Book Arcade, Rundle Street. 
Hon. Librarian — Miss I. Roberts. 
Hon. Press Correspondent — Mr. D. J. McNamara, 
Hon. Magazine Secretary — Miss M. Roeger. 
Committee — Dr. C. Fenner. F.G.S., Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D.. Messrs. 
J. F. Bailey. Wm. Ham, F.R.E.S., Mf. H. Selway, W. J. Kimben W. Champion 
Hackett. F.R.H.S., C. Pearce, A. J. Morison and J. A. Hogan, Miss Roeger, and 
the Chairman and Secretary of the Flora and Fauna Committee. 
Hon. Auditors — Messrs. W. D, Reed, F.C.P.A., and A. J. Morison. 
Fauna and Flora Protection Committee — Captain S. A. White, C.M.B.OU, 
Dr. C. Fenner, F.G.S., Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D., Prof. F. Wood Jones, D.Sc, 
Messrs. E. Ashby, F.L.S., M.B.O.U., W. H. Selway, J. M. Black, J. F. Bailey, 
A. H. Elston, F.E.S., A. M, Lea, F.E.S., F. Angel, W. Champion Hackett, 
F.R.H.S., B. B. Beck, J. Neil McGilp, A. J. Morison, and J. Sutton, and Mn. 
W.- Champion Hackett. 
‘The South Australian Naturalist,” Editor — Mr. Wm. Ham, F.R.E.S, 
The University, Adelaide. 
Business Committee — Miss Roeger, Mrs. Day, and Mr. J. Sutton. 
FORTHCOMING EXCURSIONS. 
PROGRAMME 1925. 
May 23 — Morialta. Native Flora. Tram 2 p.m. Leader, Prof. J. B. Qcland, 
May 30 — Bridgewater. Autumn foliage etc. Visit to Mr. T. C. WoIIaston’i 
garden. Train, Bridgewater 1.24 p.m. 
June 8 — Kinchina. Bird life and Botany. Train 7.22 ( altered from 7.29). 
Leader, Mr. J. Sutton. 
June 20 — Botanic Garden. Meet at entrance at 2.30 p.m. Leader, the Dirctc- 
tor, Mr. J. F. Bailey. 
July A — Fuliarton. Inspection of Curios on the invitation of Dr. A. W. Hill. 
Tram, 2 p.m. 
July 18 — Museum. Meet at entrance at 2.30 p.m. Leader, the L')irector, Mr. 
Edgar R. Waite. 
Aug. 1. — Enfield, Flora of original Scrub. Leader, Mr. E. H. Ising. Tram, 
2 p.m. 
Aug. 15 — Slape’s Gully. Native Flora and Bird Life. Leader, Mr. J. A, Hogan. 
Tram, 2 p.m., Burnside. 
Aug. 29 — Semaphore. Shorelife. Leader, Mr. W. J. Kimber and Mr. F. Trigg. 
Train, 2.S p.m. 
May 19 — Mr. A. M. Lea — “Travels in the Pacific.” 
June 16 — Dr. R. H. Pulieine — “A Further Visit to Tasmania.” 
July 21 — Messrs. E. Macklin, B.Sc., and Featherstone, B.A., — "‘A Study m 
Sichens,” Mr. E. H. Ising — Botanist’s Holiday at Beachport.” 
Aug. 18 — ^Prof. J. A. Prescott, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Urrbm^ 
Glen Osmond, — “Micro-Organisms in the Soil in Relation to Sou 
Fertility.” 
