16 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. 
Miscellaneous. 
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growers’ Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, May, 1896, 
8 pages; Handbook of the Queensland Ferns, Brisbane, 
1874; The Fern World of Australia, with names of the 
Queensland species, etc., Brisbane, 1881; The Flora of 
Queensland, Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 
1886; afew Queensland grasses, etc. ; Queensland woods, 
etc.; a sketch of the Economic Plants of Queensland ; 
—Queensland Commission—Colonial and Indian Exhibi- 
tion, London, 1886; 2nd Ed., Melbourne Exhibition, 
1888; 3rd Edit., Greater Britain Exhibition, London, 
1899. 
Rep. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Science. 
A review of the Fungus blights which have been ob- 
served to injure living vegetation in the Colony of Queens- 
land, IV, 1892 (1893), p. 388 ; Peculiarities of the Phanero- 
gamic Flora of Q’land, VI, 1895, p. 389; A few words 
about the flora of the islands of Torres Straits, etc., VII, 
1898, p. 423. 
F. M. Bailey and P. R. Gordon— 
Plants poisonous to stock—Govt. Printer, Brisbane, 
1887. 
F. M. Bailey and K. T. Staiger— 
An illustrated Monograph of the Grasses of Queensland 
—Brisbane, 1879. 
F. M. Bailey and J. E. Tenison-Woods— 
A census of the Flora of Brisbane, P.L.8., N.S.W., 
Ser. 1., IV, 137; On some of the Fungi ‘of N.S.W- 
and Queensland, l.¢., V, 50. 
C. W. DeEVis, M.A. 
Mr. Charles Walter Devis or DeVis (born 9th May, 
1829 ; died 30th April, 1915—aged 86 years) was a scientific 
worker who, like Mr. Bailey, was especially identified 
with the founding and development of this Royal Society. 
He was a member of its first Council and eventually became 
