Wild Flower Show. 
S.A. NAT., VOL. xV. 
Nov. 30m, 1933. 
studies, the first prize was awarded to a study of Tetrotheca, kan¬ 
garoo paws, etc., by Miss Maisie McNicol of Norwood Central 
School and the second to Miss Edith Baglin also the Norwood 
Central School. 
In the Painting for Amateurs, the first and second prizes 
were awarded to the very meritorious work of Miss M. Ali of 
the S.A. School of Arts and Crafts. Several works were shown 
not for competition, including W.A. Insects by Miss Baesejous, 
.ml W.A. Wild Flowers by Miss Crouch. 
Mr. Wilev showed many beautiful articles turned from native 
timbers, mulga, she-oak, etc., and a case of minerals. Severai 
cases of minerals were shown by Mr. S. E. 1 homas as well as 
specimens from the Mines Department. Mr. Thomas also gave 
instructive talks on the minerals shown, as did Mr. Scotland with 
his radium ores from Mt. Painter. Lakes Entrance Oil, raw and 
refined, were shown and explained. Messrs. Faulding showed 
the narrow-leaved mallee (Eucalyptus cneorifolia) of Kangaroo 
Island and the raw and refined oil obtained by its distillation. 
Members, as in former years, worked enthusiastically to make 
the Show a success. The takings were just over £68, including a 
donation of 10/ from Mrs. V. Petherick, Naracoorte. The ex¬ 
penses are estimated at £49. 
