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Exhibits : Drawings of Rotifers, taken at Goodna, by 
W. R. Colledge. Plants from Goodna, by C. White, Cast 
of a scale of Geratodus Forsteri, measuring 6f inches by 
4| inches, by J. Lamb. Fruit of Monstera ddiciosa, by 
J. Wedd. Interesting lizards, Trachysaums rugosus (alive), 
and Hinulia (two-tailed), by H. Tryon, who explained 
the circumstances under which two tails arose in certain 
lizards and how the phenomenon was brought about, 
referring v^specially to Gadow’s observations, and also 
the more interesting facts concerning the former reptile. 
Living Rotifers (Trochosphera cequatorialis) under the micro- 
scope, by W. R. Colledge. 
EXCURSION, 30th APRIL to 2nd MAY. 1910. 
Glass House Mountains ; Twenty nine members at- 
tended a camp of three days’ duration. Leaders : — Botany, 
J. Shirley, B.Sc..,, j. Wedd and C. White ; Entomology, R. 
Illidge and H. Tryon : Geology, B. Dunstan and H. C. 
Richards, M.Sc. ; Pond Life, W. R. Colledge. 
EVENING MEETING, 26th MAY, 1910, 
Chairman : W. R. Colledge. Attendance. 27. 
Death of the King : A resolution was passed expressing 
the Club’s sorrow at the death of His Majesty King Edward 
VII., and its sense of the great loss to the Empire suffered 
thereby. 
Election : F. Daniel and C. R. Morton. 
Reports: Excursion to Glass House Mountains— (a) 
Entomology, by R. Illidge (vide Transactions, p. 153) ; (b) 
Botany, by J. Wedd and C. White {vide Transactions, p. 
154) : (c) Pond Life, by W. R. Colledge {vide Transactions, 
p. 155) : {d) Termites (White Ants) and Chilopodous Myria- 
poda, by H. Tryon {vide Transactions, p. 155). 
Paper : Descriptions of two new Batrachians, by J. 
Lamb. (Withdrawn for publication in Annals of Queens- 
land Museum), 
Address : “ Observations on Insect and Bird Life at 
Nerang,” by S. B. J. Skertchly. 
Exhibits ; Insects from Glass House Mountains by 
R. Illidge and H. Tryon. Plants from Glass'House Moun- 
tain., bv J. Wedd and C. White. Snake-like Lizard {Pygo~ 
pus lepidopu^) from Glass House Mountains, captured by 
Master J. C; Andrews, by H. Tryon, A Snake (Vermicella 
annulata) from Southport, Q., by W. R. Colledge. A rare snake 
(Hopocephalus), captured in William Street, Brisbane, bvH. 
Tryon, who stated it did not accord with any species described 
by G. Kreifft, Two Giant Phasmidse {Acrophylla titan and 
Cyphocrania golialth), by H. Tryon. Mr. J. Lamb, in further 
