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J. F. Bailey, H. M. Hale, P. H. Williams, E. A. S. Thomas, W. H. 
Selway, W. Rosser, and E. H. Ising; ‘‘Flora and Fauna of the 
Trip to Darwin by Motor,” by Captain S. A. White, C.M. 
B.O.U. ; “Tasmanian Scenery,” by Dr. R. H. Pulleine; “Native 
Stone Implements,” by Dr. A. M. Morgan; “Univalve Mol- 
luscs,” by W. J. Kimber; “Fungi Specimens,” by Prof. J. B. 
Cleland, M.D. ; “Life History'- of some Parasites,” by Prof. T. 
Harvey Johnston, M.A., D.Sc. ; “ A Trip to Groote Eylandt, Gulf 
of Carpentaria,” by Mr. N. B. Tindale. 
Excursions. 
The leaders of the excursions have done good service to 
the Section, the subjects having been as follows: — Botany, 
Gum Trees, Swamp (Tidal) Flora, Ornithology, Sheoaks, 
Physiography, Fungi, Oonchology, Shore Life, Entomology, 
Dredging. The trips have been made by train, tram, and 
char-a-banc, the latter giving opportunity for getting away 
from the metropolis. 
Flower Show, 1922. 
The annual Flower Show was held on October 13 and 14 
in the Institute Building, and proved to be a successful fixture. 
The Public Schools contributed largely to its success, and 
kindred societies in the other States sent splendid exhibits. 
The credit balance amounted to £16 18s. 5d. 
Exhibits. 
A number of exhibits have been shown by members, and 
the Committee hopes that this subject will receive greater 
prominence in the coming year. 
Geographical Distribution of Native Plants in S.A. 
A sub-committee was formed recently, and it is the object 
of the members to conduct a “Plant Survey of S.A.” To carry 
this out it will be necessary to get plant specimens; it is 
hoped that members going on holidays in the country will 
collect plants, and that all who have friends in any part of 
the State will enlist their help in obtaining and forwarding 
specimens. By this means a -Field Naturalists' Herbarium 
will be formed, eight keepers and several assistants having 
been appointed to take charge of it. Much assistance is being 
given by Professor T. G. B. Osborn, D.Sc., and Professor J. B 
Cleland, M.D. It is proposed to amalgamate the Vernacular 
Plant Names Committee with the above. 
