the 
South Australian Naturalist. 
Vol.XV. ADELAIDE, NOVEMBER 30th. 1933. No. 1. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
[| JUNE, 1933. 
The monthly meeting was held on the 16th June: Chairman, 
Mr. E. H. I sing. 
NOMINATIONS. 
Air. H. Womersley, Museum, Adelaide. 
As Honorary Members: Mr. C. 0. and Miss J. Chalmers, 
Macdonald Station, via Alice Springs. 
HON. SECRETARY. 
Air. E. V. Dix having found it necessary to resign, was 
ihanked for his services and it was decided to record in the 
minutes the appreciation of the Section for the work rendered. 
Aliss J. M. Murray was appointed to the position. 
BUSINESS. 
Air. A. D. Service having been promoted to Brisbane, lie 
and his wife left during the month to reside in Queensland. 
The Royal Society of Tasmania wrote asking for our sup¬ 
port in the effort to retain the reserve of Cat Island, Bass Strait, 
[ or gannets. It was decided to support the Society. 
FLOWER SHOW. 
Mr. E. H. Ising, having stated that it was impossible for 
Mfli to undertake the Secretarial work this year, asked for mem¬ 
bers to act for certain sections as Convenors. 
LECTURE. 
The Chairman gave a welcome to various visitors represen¬ 
ted by members of the Institute of Public Administration, of the 
S-A. Angling and Fish Protection Society, of the public, and new 
members. Mr. Fred J. Nottage then gave a lantern lecture 
entitled, “Big Game Hunting in Central Africa." 
