OFFICE-BEARERS, 1932-33. 
Chairman: Mr. E. H. ISING. 
Fice-Chairmen: Lt. Col. FULTON and Mr. W. A. HARDING. 
S^crstary: Mr. E, V. DIX. 
Assistant Secretary: Mr. L. REYNOLDS. 
Treasurer: Mr. BERNARD C. COTTON. 
Magazine Secretaryi Mr. BERNARD C. COTTON. 
Press Correspondent: Mr. E. V. DIX. 
Librarian: Miss J. M. MURRAY. 
Committee: 
Professor J. B. CLELAND, Miss E, IRELAND, Messrs. F. TRIGG, W. H. 
SELWAY, H. M. HALE, A. J. MORISON, F. K. GODFREY and Dr. W. 
CHRISTIE. 
Fauna and Flora Protection Committee: 
Professor J. B. CLELAND, Dr. C. FENNER. Messrs. E. ASHBY, W. H 
SELWAY, J M. BLACK, F. ANGEL> W. CHAMPION HACKETT, B. B. 
BECK. J. NEIL McGILP, Captain S. A. WHITE, Lt.-Col. FULTON, 
H. M. HALE and J. R. ROYLE. 
Auditors: Messrs. W. D. REED, F.C.P.A., and W. H. BROADBENT 
Co-Fditors *‘Soutk Australian NaturdisP*: Mr. WM. HAM, F.R.E.S. and 
Mr. BERNARD C. COTTON. 
Bookings for the Special Excursions (marked with a star on the 
Programme) should be made with Mr. B. Cotton, the Museum, North Ter- 
race, o rwith the Secretary, Mir. E. V.. Dix, Harbors Board (Mce, Victoria 
Square. In the case of Motor Trips, ticket is to be paid for at time of 
booking. 
O 
Held Over. 
An article by A, ¥. James on “The Native Magpie,” has 
to be held over on account of the pressure on our space. 
EXCURSIONS and LECTURES. 
1933. 
Jan. 30 — Motor to Humbug Scrub at 9 a.m.. Fauna of Reserve. 
Feb. 4 — Tram at 2 p.m. to Mr. Giesler’s, Kent Town. Aquatic Life. 
(Aquarium). Mr. B. Beck. 
Feb 18 — Train at 1.15 p.m. to Blackwood Experimental Orchard. 
Fruit Culture. Mr. R. Fowler. 
February 21 — Conversazione at A.D. Women’s Club. 
HUMBUG SCRUB TRIP . — Note that cars leave at 9 a.m. 
and not at 2 p.m. as stated in the programme. 
