Proceedings . 
S.A. NAT., VOL. XVI. 
July 24, 1935. 
30. 
MARCH 19, 1935. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
NOMINATION. 
Miss L. M. Brown, 15 North Terrace, Highgate. 
ELECTIONS. 
Dr. LI. E. Dunstone, Rev. J. J. Stolz, Misses M. and E. 
Stolz, Mr. H. T. Condon, Mrs. W. T. Hayward, and Mr. and: 
Mrs. R. Cramond. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Air. N. B. Tindale lectured on “The Peopling of the Aus- 
tralian Region.” In his usual able manner, Adr. Tindale ex- 
plained the four invasions of the Australian and Pacific region by 
people who originated in Asia. The lantern slides helped won- 
derfully in elucidating the points expounded by the lecturer. 
APRIL 16, 1935. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
ELECTION. 
Aliss L. M. Brown. 
NOMINATIONS. 
Air. J. H. AicDonald, School House, Payneham; Mr. A 
Humphreys, Public School, Payneham. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Dr. R. S. Rogers gave a most absorbingly interesting lec- 
ture on Orchids and R. D. Fitzgerald, the Australian Orchid- 
ologist. It was a delightful talk that the Doctor gave and it is 
to be regretted that no verbatim report of it was made. Fine 
slides were shown including some original unpublished plates 
by Fitzgerald. 
PAPER. 
Rev. AI. T. Winkler read a paper entitled “The World of 
Plants at Your Back Door.” The paper dealt with plants one 
meets with every day, in the garden, the street, or parklands. 
Thus beauty was seen in weeds and many of them were men- 
tioned in an interesting way. 
EXHIBITS. 
By Miss E. A. Harwood, opal chips from White Cliffs; rub- 
ies from Alacdonnell Ranges collected by C. Winnecke; and 
gem sand from Port Noarlunga. 
By Mr. E. H. Ising, flowering specimen of the hyacinth or- 
chid ( Dipodium pufictatum ); an album of pressed orchids and 
some crude and cured rubber from Malay States. 
