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fowl). In conjunction with the National Parks Associa- 
tion, a visit was paid to “Binna-burra” (a two days trip, 
unfortunately marred by rainy conditions). 
This makes a total of 12 localities visited by official 
excursions of the club. 
LIBRARY, 
The Hon. Librarian (Mrs. G. L. Jackson) reported 
the library continues to be a popular section of the Club, 
and is fairly well patronised by members. 
Country members also continue to be catered for, and 
parcels of magazines and pamphlets are posted to those 
who desire them, by the Hon. Secretary. 
Quite a number of interesting little text books on 
various subjects have been handed to the Hon. Editor of 
the “ Queensland Naturalist” (Mr. C. T. White) for re- 
view, and have been passed on by him to the library. 
Dr. Malaher has kindly contributed two fine books on 
birds. 
Mr. Nebe continues to present monthly copies of the 
National Geographic Magazines, and Mr. Barker, various 
copies of “Bird Lore” and other magazines. 
On behalf of the Club, the Librarian thanks these 
members for their very welcome contributions. 
Any other donations of suitable books on Natural 
subjects will be gratefully received by the Club. 
E. W. BICK, President, 
Miss E. M. BAIRD, Hon. Secretary. 
BALANCE SHEETS. 
Queensland Naturalists' Club. 
RECEIPTS. 
£ s. d. 
To Cash at Banks, December, 1933 82 10 4 
,, Members' Subscriptions 49 5 0 
„ Tent Hire 3 5 0 
„ Surplus from Excursions 6 2 0 
,, Commonwealth Bank Interest 1 19 2 
,, Wild Flower Show Receipts 24 6 6 
£167 3 0 
EXPENDITURE. 
£ s. d. 
By Rent for Committee Room (Women's Club) 2 10 0 
„ Rent for Lounge (Women's Club) .... 10 0 0 
