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Proceedings. 
SA. NAT., VOL. XVI. 
July 24, 1935. 
mingham; editors, Messrs. W. Ham and B. C. Cotton; Fauna 
and Flora Protection Committee, Prof. J. B. Cleland, Dr. C. 
Fenner, Messrs. E. Ashby, W. H. Selway, J. M. Black, F. An- 
.gel, W. Champion Hackett, B. B. Beck, J. Neil McGilp, Captain 
S A. White, Lt.-Col. D. Fulton, H. M. Hale, J. R. Royle, and 
H. II. Finlay son. 
EXHIBITS. 
By Mr. H. Greaves, from Botanic Garden, fresh specimens 
of eight native plants in flower. 
By Mr. E. H. Ising, herbarium specimens in the Goodenia- 
ceae, viz., Calogyne, Dampiera, Goodenia, Scaevola and Velleia. 
By Mr. E. A. S. Thomas, mineral ores and crystals. 
By Mr. A. J. Wiley, petrified wood. 
SEPTEMBER 18, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. Meeting took the form of a 
Conversazione and was held at Covent Gardens Cafe. The 
Chairman briefly outlined the work of the Section. Music was 
rendered by Mrs. B. H. Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Correll. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Col. D. Fulton gave a most interesting lecture on “Palestine 
during the Military Occupation by the British Forces.” Over 
a sociable cup of tea, the members then chatted until the close 
at 10.30 p.m. 
OCTOBER 16, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. M. T. Winkler. 
NOMINATIONS. 
Mr. E. G. Chislett, 37 Kyre Ave., Kingswood; Miss N. 
Short, 9 Brooker St., Knoxville; Miss J. White, Trevelyan St., 
Wayville; Mr. and Mrs. PI. R. Hardy, Gawler Road, Pooraka; 
Mr. E. French, c/- F. II. Faulding & Co., J ames Place, Adelaide. 
PAPERS. 
Mr. T. J. Cunningham read a paper on “A Pioneer Botanist 
Allan Cunningham,” and brought to light some very interesting 
history of this early Australian Botanist-Explorer. Mr. R. C. 
Shinkfield gave an informative account of his private observa- 
tory work and revealed his enthusiasm for that science. 
NOVEMBER 20, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
ELECTIONS. 
Misses N. Short and J. White, Mr. E. G. Chislett, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. R. Hardy and Mr. E. French. 
NOMINATION. 
Mr. E. P. Knofel, 40 Brown St., Adelaide. 
