MUSEUM NOTES. 
CHEILIO INERMIS (Forskal). 
Some months ago the Queensland Museum became possessed 
of a fine example of this fish from Moreton Bay, which constitutes 
a record, not only for Queensland, but also for Australia, the 
species not being included in Macleay's Catalogue, nor mentioned 
by Kent in his " Great Barrier Reef." During the first week in 
March, no less than four of these fishes were sent to the Brisbane 
Market from Southport, three of which were secured for the 
Museum, which now, so far as I know, holds all the known Australian 
specimens. — J.D.O. 
THE SKERTCHLY LOAN COLLECTION. 
(ANTHROPOLOGICAL.) 
This collection, quite recently acquired by the Queensland 
Museum, consists of the most interesting of the Anthropological 
specimens obtained by Prof. Sydney B. J. Skertchly since about the 
year 186*2, and includes not only his more important finds in 
Europe, Asia, and America, but some unique specimens bequeathed 
to him by the late veteran geologist, Mr. Alfred Tylor, and others 
given to him by Dr. E. B. Tylor, D.C.L , F.B.S., who is happily 
still with us (1911). 
It may be divided into sections : — 
1. Recent. — Comprising fire-making apparatus, and stone 
implements. 
2. Prehistoric. — Implements belonging to dying or recently 
extinct races or tribes. 
3. Neolithic. 
4. Palaeolithic and Eolithic 
