S.A-. WAT.^ VOL. XIV. 
November, 1932. 
IP’ild Flower Show and N.H.F 
the thirteenth annual wild flower and 
NATURAL HISTORY EXHIBITION 
OCTOBER 14 and 15, 1932. 
rhe Exhibition was held in the Adelaide I own Hall, and vvx- 
have again to thank the Lord Mayoi* (Mn C; R. J. Glover) 
for his generosity in granting the use of the Hall on payment of 
working expenses. Mr. E. H. Ising was appointed Director 
nnd Secretary of the Exhibition and a Floor Committee, consis- 
ting the various conveners. 
Although a fair number of members was present, thei'e were 
not sufficient to get the work done expeditiously and in tlAie 
for the opening at 3 p.m. Too much praise cannot be given 
to the helpers. 
Tlte following scclions were represented, the convener's name- 
being placed immediately after the name of the section. 
i. Scientific Classification, Mr. J. M. Black. Two tables 
of named flowers, grouped in families. 
2- Massed Flowers, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. D. hulton. 
stage and extension were utilised for this display, and a very 
fine effect was produced. 
3- School Collections, Miss J. M. Murray. The following 
schools sent flowers which were very fine this year. We arc 
very much indebted to the teachers and scholars who contributed 
to the success of the Show. The judge, Mr. J. M. Black, awarded 
the prizes to: — (1) Basket Range; (2) Orroroo; (3) Aldgate; 
(4)Moaarto South; (5) Myponga; (6) Yeelanna. Other schools^ 
contributing were : — 
Mylor, Elchunga, Jupiter Creek, Crafers, Birdwood, Uraidla. 
Mt. Pleasant, Laura, Reyneton Kangarilla, Wynarka, Karoonda,, 
Tweodvale, Wickham’s Hill, Pinery, Lenswood, Heathfield, Mt. 
Barker, Williamstovvn, Cherry Gardens, Moorlands Naturi, Kers- 
brook and Angaston. 
4- .. Interstate Flowers, Mr. E. H. Ising. Western Australia — 
Rev. R. H. Featherstone, Busselton; Mr. R. T. Stubbs, 4 Teague 
St., Victoria Park, Perth; Mrs. A. R. Sewell, Mt. Caroline, Keller- 
berrin; Mr. H. M. Beames, Kalgoorlie; Miss R. M. Buckman, 
fvwolyin; Miss W. Dcdman, West Midland, for Field Natural- 
ists’ Club of W.A.; Mr. R. B. B. Ackland, Wongan Hills. 
Victoria — Field Naturalists’ Club, per Mr. J. W. Audas; 
orchids from Mr. E. E. Pescott; ferns from Mr. A J, TadgcU!. 
New South Wales — Barrier Field Naturalists.’ Club, per Mr. 
A. Morris. 
