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The South Australian Naturalist. 
varieties were seen in flower. A visit to the native plant sec- 
tion showed what a fine work Mr. Bailey is doing in the 
cultivation of our native flora. 
Visit to Mr. A. K. Newbery's garden at Mount Lofty, 
November 10, 1923. — A large .party travelled to Mount Lofty, 
and were shown through the beautiful garden and hospitably 
entertained by Mr. Newbery. In the absence of the President, 
Mr. A. J. Morison acted as leader. 
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AQUARIUM SOCIETY. 
The sixth annual meeting of the South Australian 
Aquarium Society was held on November 6 at Mr. J. W. Hos- 
king’s rooms, Norwood. The following officers were elected 
for the ensuing year: President, Mr. B. B. Beck; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Mr. S. S. Stokes ; Committee, Miss M. Eoeger, and Messrs. 
J. W. Hosking, J. Boase, and R. Carpenter; Auditor, Mr. A. E. 
Wadey; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. H. M. Hale; 
Assistant Secretary, Mr. J. W. Goodale. 
It was resolved that the Field Naturalists’ Section be 
asked to print records of meetings of the Society and papers 
by members. 
Appreciation was expressed of Mr. and Mrs. Hosking ’s jl 
continued kindness in providing a room in which the meetings Jj 
of the Society are held. Mr. Reg T. Foster was also thanked I 
for the excellent arrangements made by him for the annual I 
camp at Murray Bridge, at which he has for five years acted 
HERBERT M. HALE, Hon. Secretary. 
HELD OVER. 
Librarian’s Report, and review of “A Census of the Vic- 
torian Flora, with Vernacular Names.’’ 
