THE 
QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
JOURNALOF THE QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS’ CLUB 
AND NATURE-LOVERS’ LEAGUE 
VOL IX AUGUST, 1934 nJ~3 
PROCEEDINGS. 
EVENING MEETING, 16th APRIL, 1934.— The 
Chair was occupied by the President (Mr. E. W. Bick), 
and about 45 members were present. The evening was 
devoted principally to reports of the Easter Camp at 
Mount Edwards Gorge. Reports were given by Mr. J. E. 
Young (General), Dr. E. 0. Marks (Biology), Mr. C. T. 
White (General Botany), Mr. S. L. Everist (Grasses), Mr. 
F. A. Perkins (Insects), and Mr. G. H. Barker (Birds). 
A series of photographs taken on the outing were 
exhibited by Mrs. G. Jackson and Mr. W. J. Sanderson. 
It was proposed that a letter of thanks be sent to Mr. 
Hayes, on whose property the camp was held. General ex- 
hibits included a stone axe picked up on the road to Mount 
Edwards by Mr. Ken Jackson, a specimen of Azalia rubra 
by Mr. J. E. Young, and a luminous fungus ( Hiatula 
Wynniae) by Dr. D. A. Herbert. It was announced that 
a box for the setting up of insects had been purchased, and 
was available on loan to anybody interested. 
EVENING MEETING, 21st MAY, 1934.— The Presi- 
dent, Mr. E. W. Bick, occupied the Chair, and about 35 
members were present. Mrs. G. Lydement and Miss C. N. 
Clark were elected ordinary members of the Club, and 
Mrs. C. House country member. Reports on the excursion 
to St. Helena were given by Mr. E. W. Bick (Botany) 
and Dr. E. 0. Marks (Geology). A report on the birds 
observed on the excursion to Ferny Grove was given by 
Mr. Jack. Mr. A. Cayzer, B.Sc., Lecturer in Biology, 
Queensland University, gave a very interesting lecture on 
regeneration, illustrating his remarks by means of 
numerous lantern slides. Exhibits included some bio- 
logical specimens from the Carnarvon Ranges by Mr. J. 
Nebe, and a large ant by Mr. G. Rowley. The exhibits 
were commented on by Dr. E. 0. Marks and Mr. H. 
Try on respectively. 
EVENING MEETING, 18th June, 1934. — The Presi- 
dent, Mr. E. W. Bick, occupied the Chair, and about 40 
members were present. Mr. S. T. Blake, M.Sc., and Mr. 
S. L. Everist were elected ordinary members of the Club. 
A report on the birds of the Mount Mee excursion was 
given by Mr. G. H. Barker. A series of land shells col- 
