Office Bearers, 1923-24 
Chairman — ^Prof, J. B, Cleland, M.D. 
Vice-Chairman — Mr. E. S. Hughes, Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, M.A., B.Sc 
Hon. Secretary — Mr. E. H. Ising, Loco. Dept., Mile End. 
Assistant Secretary — Miss E. Ireland. 
Treasurer — Mr. B. B. Beck, Cole’s Book Arcade, Bundle Street, 
Librarian — ^Miss I. Boberts. 
Press Correspondent — ^Mr. D, J. McNamara. 
Publicity Secretary — Miss Boeger. 
Excursion Secretary — Mr. A. J. Morison, Town Hall, Adelaide. 
Committee — Dr. C. Fenner, P.G.S., Messrs. J. P. Bailey, W. HaiUj 
W. H. Selway, W. J. Kimber, S. W, Jackman, W. Champion Hackett, 
W, Pearce and T. Hogan and the Chairman and Secretary of the Flora 
and Fauna Protection Committee. 
Hon. Auditors — Messrs. W. D. Beed, F.C.P.A., and A. J. Morison. 
‘‘The South Australian Naturalist” — Editor, Mr. Wm. Hani} 
F.B.E.S. Address: The University, Adelaide. 
FOKTHOOMmO BXOXTRSIONa. 
Nov. 24 — Aldgate. Visit Mr. G. T. Lane’s Garden. Train 1.24 p.m. 
Leader, Mr. E. S. Hughes. 
1924. 
Jan. 26. — Outer Harbour. Dredging. Train, 1.35, Leaders, Messrs. 
Himber and Beck. 
EYENIKa 1.EOTUBES. 
Nov. 20 — Photo. Evening. Members are invited to bring photos to 
be shown in the Episcope, or slides to be shown by the lantern, 
as well as Exhibits of any specimens of natural history. 
Dec. 18 — Mr. T. D. Campbell, B.D.S., will give a lecture on “Pearson 
Island. ’ ’ Please note that this lecture will be given in the Lec- 
ture Boom. 
