BY HENRY TRYON. 85 
The external jaw-claw is simple, with a slight elevation at the base 
of the claw proper, between it and the plain bordered portion. The 
pits on the foot-pads (acres of Grube) are circular. Of these pads, 
the first three cover the three joints which form the tip of the 
conical leg, and of them the proximal is very much shorter than 
either the second or third. ‘The terminal pads are each longer 
than broad, and the fifth, which forms the enlarged claw-bearing 
extremity of the legs, partly embraces the ovate fourth joint. 
ANNUAL MEETING, 8tH JULY, 1887. 
THE PRESIDENT A. Norton, M.L.A., IN THE CHAIR. 
THE Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society was held in the 
library of the Queensland Museum, on Friday, 8th July. The 
President, A. Norton, M.L.A., in the chair. The following report 
of the Council, including the Report of the Field Naturalists’ 
- Section, and Balance-sheet were read by the Hon. Secretary, and 
afterwards on the motion of L. A. Bernays, F.L.S., seconded by 
Dr. Bancroft, were adopted. 
TO THE MEMBERS OF DHE, ROYALSSOCIETY OF 
QUEENSLAND. 
gress of the Society since the date of the Annual Meeting, as 
follows :— 
On the books of the Society there are now 166 members, 
inclusive of 46 whose subscriptions for 1886 are still in arrear, 
and exclusive of four who have retired, and 2 who are deceased. 
A census of the Society gives the following results :— 
Corresponding Members I 
Life Members (of late Queensland Philosophical 
Society) 13 
Life Members (compounded) é : - Seo 
Ordinary Members F : : j 3 alae 
Total: : LOO 
The number of new members elected during the pas year 
amounts to 26. 
