Office Bearers, 1923-24. 
Cliadrman — Prof. J. B. Cleland, M.D. 
Vice-Chairman— Mr. E. S. Hughes, Prof. T. Harvey Johnston, M, A., 
Hon. Secretary— Mr. E. H. Isiug, Loco. Dept., Mile End. 
Assistant Secretary — E. Ireland. 
Treasurei’ — — M r. B. jB. Beclc, Coleys Booh Arcade, Bundle Street. 
Librarian— Miss I. Eoberts. 
Press Correspondent — Mr. D. J. McNamara. , y 
Publicity Secretary— Miss Eoeger. ^ 
Excursion Secretary— Mr. A. J. Morison, Town Hall, Adelaide. 
Committee— Dr. C. Fenner, P.G.S., Messrs, J. F. Bailey, 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. Win. Ham,. 
P.E.E.S. Address; The University, Adelaide. 
FORTHCOMING EXCURSIONS. 
May 24— Stonyfell and Gandy’s Gvilly. Botany, &c. Burnside tram,; 
opposite “Register” Office, at 2 p.m. Leader, Mr. J. A. Hogan. 
June 9^Port Willunga Scrub. Charabanc from Town Hall, S a.m. 
Leaders, Dr. R. H. Pulleine and Mr. W. J. Kunber _ 
June 21— Museum. Meet at entrance at 3 p.m. Leader, Mr. Ldgar K. 
Waite, Director of the S.A. Museum. 
July 5— Belair. Forestry. Train to Belair, 2.3 p.m. Leader, 
Walter Gill, late Conservator of Forests. _ ■ 
July 19— Waterfall Gullv. Botany, &c., Burnside tram, opposite Regis- 
ter” OfSice, 2 p.m. Leader. .Mr. J. A. Hogan. _ 
August 2 — Morialta. Biology, Src. Tram, 2 p.m., opposite Register 
Office. Leaders, Prof. Harvey Johnston and Mr. H. M. Hale,. 
August 9— Marino. Cliff Flora, &c. Train to Marino, 1.48 p.m. Leader, 
Mr. G. Beck. . 
August 16— National Park, Belair. Physiography, 
Belair, 2.3 p.m. Leader, Dr. C.‘ Fenner, F.G.S. 
August 30— Grange. Shells, &c. Train, 1.42 p.m. 
Kimber. 
EVENING LECTURES. 
May 20 — “Some Interesting Rocks and Minerals.” 
F. G.S. “Wood and Rockboring Molluscs.” Mr. W. J. Kimber. : 
June 17 — “Gippsland Ranges and Lake?.” Mr. H. Horswill. _ _ ■ 
July IS — “A Month in South Africa; Some Botanical Impressions. Mr. 
G. Samuel. B,Sc.^ Lecturer in Plant Pathology. ^ | 
August 5 — -“The Cultivation of the Sturt Pea: (CUanthus Danipiert). \ 
Dr. Owen M. Moulden. 
August 25 to 31 — Meetings of Au.stralasian Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science at Town Hall and University. 
September 2 — Annual Meeting. Exhibit evening. Presidential address. 
&c. Train to 
Leader, Mr. J* 
Dr. C. ■ Fenner, 
