S.A. NAT., VOL. XVI. 
July 24, 1935. 
Proceedings. 
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MAY 15, 1934. 
Chair: Col. D. Fulton. 
NOMINATIONS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, “Eothen,” East Terrace. 
LECTURE. 
.Mr. E. H. Ising gave a lecture on his trips to the Far North 
of this State and to Central Australia. Among the places visit- 
ed were Oodnadatta, Pedirka, Horse Shoe Bend, Alice Springs., 
and Macdonnell Station, 150 miles north-east of Alice Springs. 
The physical features and botany were described and a large 
number of photographs and botanical and geological specimens, 
were shown. 
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JUNE 27, 1934. 
Chair: Col. D. Fulton. 
ELECTION. 
Mr. and Mrs. Adams. 
NOMINATION. 
Mr. R. Jeffries, Agricultural High School, Glen Osmond. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Dr. A. E. V. Richardson gave a splendid lecture on “Agri- 
culture” and members were informed of the latest developments, 
in the science which is so vital to this State. 
JULY 17, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
ELECTION. 
Mr. R. Jeffries. 
LANTERN LECTURE. 
Dr. C. Fenner’s “Rambles by Australian Rivers” showed, by 
means of many lantern slides, many beauty spots along our 
rivers, and he explained the rise and formation of different local 
streams. A geographical gem. 
ANNUAL MEETING, AUGUST 21, 1934. 
Chair: Rev. H. A. Gunter. 
Reports from (1) the Secretary; (2) Treasurer and (3) 
Malacological Societv, were given. 
OFFICERS ELECTED: 
Chairman, Rev'. H. A. Gunter; vice-chairman, Lt.-Col. D. 
Fulton and Rev. M. T. Winkler; Hon. Sec., Miss J. M. Murray; 
asst, sec., Mr. R. C. Shinkfield; Hon. Treas.,. Mr. E. H. Ising;, 
magazine sec., Mr. B. C. Cotton; librarian, Mr. R. C. Shink- 
field ; press correspondent, Mr. W. M. Neilson; committee, Prof. 
J. B. Cleland, Dr. H. K. Fry, Miss E. Ireland, Messrs. W. H. 
Selway, A. J. Morison, H. Greaves, A. J„ Wiley,, and T. J. Cun- 
