THE 
South Australian Naturalist. 
VOL. Vi^ '"ADELAlM , AUGUST, 1925. No. 4. 
OUR SHOW. 
The Show of Native Flowers and National History Specimens 
of all, kinds will be held this year on October 16 and 17, in the 
Town Hall, the use of which has been kindly granted us through 
the extreme kindness of the Lord Mayor, to whom we are very 
greatly indebted. In addition the Lord Mayor has kindly con- 
sented to declare the Show open. 
Every member of the Section is earnestly invited to attend 
on Thursday evening and whenever convenient at any time be- 
tween 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. on the Friday and Saturday. There is 
always a great amount of work to be done. Everyone is invited to 
help. Members who may have natural history specimens are in- 
vited to bring them along and so make the exhibition of greater 
interest. 
SHELL COLLECTORS’ CLUB. 
Between 20 and 30 members of the Section have availed 
themselves of the offer of Mr. H. J. Kimber to form a Club to 
pursue the study of shells. The inaugural meeting held on Mon- 
day June 22nd, decided to call^ the branch “The Shell Collectors’ 
Club, At this meeting Adr. Kimber gave an instructive address 
on the nomenclature and structure of bivalve shells with some 
details of the habits of life of the animals who made them A 
subsequent ramble along the beach on Saturday, July 25th., unde.'' 
the leadership of Mr. Kimber, gave the members plenty of mat- 
erial tor addresses by the leader, and named specimens for collec- 
tions. 
Meetings of the Club will be held at the Royal Society’s 
o'' Mondays of each month. Members 
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