Office Bearers, 1923-24 
Chairman — Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D. 
Vice-Chairman — Mr. E. S. Hughes, Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, M.A., D.Sc, 
Hon. Secretary — Mr. E. H. Ising, Loco. Dept., Mile End. 
Assistant Secretary — Miss E. Ireland. 
Treasurer — Mr. B. B. Beck, Coleys Book Arcade, Bundle Street, 
Librarian — Miss I. Eoberts. 
Press Correspondent — Mr. D, J. McHaniara. 
Publicity Secretary — Miss Boeger. 
Excursion Secretary — Mr. A. J. Morison, Town Hall, Adelaide. 
Committee — Br. C. Fenner, F.G.S., Messrs. J. F. Ba'iley, W. Ham, 
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. Ham, 
P.B.E.S. Address: The University, Adelaide. 
FOBXHCOMING EXCURSIONS. 
March 1. — Modbury. Visit Mr. B-. A. Smith. Charabanc, 1.30 p.ni., 
Adelaide Town Hall. Leader, Mr. A. J. Wiley. 
March 15. — Dredging. Train to Outer Harbour, 1.35 p.m. Leaders, 
Prof. Harvey Johnston, Messrs. Kimber and Hale. 
March 21. — Evening visit to Mr; Farrow’s, Semaphore, Astronomy. 
Party limited to 10. Train at 7.5 p.m. 
March 29. — Burnside. Tram at 2 p.m. Visit Mr. A. A. Sinix>son, C.M.G. 
Leader, Mr. A. J. Morison. 
April 5.-— Henley to Glenelg. Tram at 2 o *elock opposite Bank of 
Adelaide. Leaders, Messrs. Kimber and Ham. Shore 
life and sandhill botany, etc. 
April 21 (Easter Monday). — Hallett*s Cove. Train, 9.10 a.m. Leader, 
Dr. Fenner, F.G.S. Physiography and Glacial Bemains. 
April 25 (Anzae Day Holiday). — Kinchina. Tr:fin, 7.35 a.m. Leader, Mr. 
J. Sutton. Bird-life, etc. 
May 10. — Long Gully to Belair. Train, 2.3 p.m. Leaders, Prof. J. B, 
Cleland and Photographers. Botany, etc. 
May 24. — Stonyfell and Gandy’s Gnlly. ' Burnside tram, Pirie Street, 
2 p.m. Leader, Mr. Hogan. Botany. 
EVENING LECTURES. 
March 18. — Exhibits Evening. Members are invited to bring any 
natural history exhibits. Mrs. C. Pearce, "American 
Scenes,” etc. Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, "Parasites.” 
April 15. — "Glaciations of the Past, witli special reference to 
Australasia.” Mr. L. Keith Ward, B.A., B.E. 
May 20. — Lecturettes: Dr, C. Fenner, F.G.S., and Mr. W. J. Kimber. 
Also Exhibits. 
