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and Mr, R. W. Lahey. A detailed list of the plants met with 
on that occasion at altitudes of 2,000 feet and over will be 
found recorded in the Queensland Agricultural Journal 
XXVIII. (1912), 195. 
Exhibits : By W. R. CoUedge — 8 specimens of rotifers 
taken at Nundah (Kedron Brook). By C. T. White — -Plants 
from Nundah and Macpherson Range. By H. A. Longman 
— two frogs Adelotis brevis, Gthr, and Hyella bicolor, Gray. 
EVENING MEETING, 28th MARCH, 1912. 
Chairman : R. Hulsen. 
Member elected : W. R. Easton. 
Reports : On excursion to Enoggera — (a) Entomology, 
by H. Hacker ; (b) Botany, by C. T. White. 
Exhibits : By H. Hacker — Insects from Enoggera. By 
C. T. White — Plants collected at Enoggera. By R. Higgins 
— ^V arious natural history specimens, stone spear head, 
fossilised wood, embryo wallaby, geological and entomological 
specimens, all obtained near the Georgina River. By Dr. 
F. Hamilton Kenny — Specimens of Dracophyllum Sayeri, an 
epacrid from the summit of Bellenden Ker and a representative 
of the Antarctic element in our flora ; fruits of Pisonia 
Brunoniana, which by their viscid nature are no doubt the 
cause of the deaths of a large number of birds annually ; 
and 22 specimens of flowering exotic shrubs from a suburban 
garden. 
EVENING MEETING, 25th APRIL, 1912. 
Chairman : R. Hulsen. 
Members elected : Miss Elsie B. Ham, Dr. F. Hamilton 
Kenny and J. Carrick. 
Reports : On excursion to Buderim Mt. — (a) Pond-life, 
by W. R. Colledge ; (b) Entomology, by H. Hacker ; (c) 
Botany, by C. T. \^ite. 
Exhibits : By H. Hacker— Insects from Buderim Mt. 
By C. T. White — Plants from Buderim Mt. By H. A. Long- 
man — A frog Hyla Freycineti from Buderim Mt. ; a live 
snake-lizard Lialis burtonii and another specimen (29in. 
in length) in formalin ; dried specimens of Cassia occidentalism 
a weed he had found naturalised in the Brisbane district. By 
Miss E. Ham— Shells from Mooloolah Hds. (Buderim Mt. 
Excurs.) By S. Ainsworth — ^A few rare shells from 
Somaliland. 
EVENING MEETING, 16th MAY, 1912. 
A special meeting was held on the above date for the 
display of microscopical specimens. The meeting took the 
