The Queensland Naturalist. 
May, 1932. 
borine Mountain, by Mrs. H. Curtis; these included speci- 
mens of the Tung Oil Tree (. Aleurites Fordii) grown and 
seeded on the mountain. Mrs. H. Curtis sent a note on the 
Red-browed Finch, and Mr. J. Edgar Young spoke on birds 
from the West, recently seen by him in his garden at Grace- 
ville, near Brisbane. 
ANNUAL REPORT. 
FOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31st, 1931. 
Ladies and Gentlemen, — 3 
The Council of the Queensland Naturalists’ Club has 
pleasure in submitting the Twenty-sixth Annual Report of 
the work of the Club. 
MEETINGS. — Ten Council Meetings, nine Monthly 
Meetings, a Wildflower Show, and ten Field excursions 
have been held during the year. 
Attendance at Council Meetings has been as follows: 
— Mrs. Thomson 9. Mr. Nebe 9, Mr. Perkins 3, Miss Baird 
10, Mr. Sylow 10, Mrs. Mayo 2, Mr Young 9, Mrs. Jackson 
10, Mr. Barker 6, Dr. Marks 10, Dr. Herbert 5, Mr. Sander- 
son 6. Mr. White 7. Mrs. Mayo resigned from the secre- 
taryship of the Nature Lovers’ League, and no one has 
taken up this work. 
The attendance at the Monthly Meetings has been 
good; the average being 38. Interesting lectures and 
papers on many branches of Natural History have been 
given during the year. The lecturers included Mrs. Coinrie 
Smith. Dr. Herbert, Messrs. Ratcliffe. Nebe, Kunze, Long- 
man, Franzen, Perkins, Barnard, and Professor Richards. 
Lectures were in some cases illustrated by lantern slides 
or specimens. Reports of Field excursions and exhibits of 
interesting specimens have been made by Mrs. Thomson, 
Messrs. Young, White, Barker, Franzen, Nebe, Ken Jack- 
son, Brenan, Brimblecombe, Dornbusch, Drs. Marks and 
Herbert, and other members. 
The Wildflower Show was held on Saturday, Septem- 
ber 5th, in the Albert Ilall. The success of the Show was 
greatly due to the many friends who sent flowers and 
other specimens, and to those members who so cheerfully 
worked in arranging them. 
MEMBERSHIP. — The loss by death of two members 
(Mrs. A run dell and Mr. J. TaitI is deeply regretted. Six- 
teen new members have been elected to membership, and 
