THE 
QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
JOURNAL OF THE QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS’ CLUB 
AND NATURE. LOVERS’ LEAGUE 
VOL VIII. AUGUST, 1932 No. 3 
PROCEEDINGS. 
EVENING MEETING, 18th April, 1932.— The 
President (Mr. J. Nebe) occupied the chair, and 46 
members were present. Mrs. N. E. Macdonald and Mr. 
T). Parker were elected ordinary members, and Mr. F. L. 
Rerney a country member of the Club. Reports on the 
Easter excursion to Upper Cedar Creek were given by 
Mr. J. E. Young (General), Dr. E. 0. Marks (Geology), 
Mr. G. II. Barker (Birds), and Mr. Ken. Jackson 
(Botany). The President (Mr. J. Nebe) exhibited slides 
and a moving film of the camp. A vote of thanks to Mr. 
Ilarlan, of Upper Cedar Creek, for his many kindnesses 
to members during the camp was moved by Mr. Nixon 
and carried unanimously. A report on the excursion to 
Ferny Grove was given by the Hon. Excursion Secretary 
(Mr. J. E. Young), who especially mentioned the fine 
bora rings observed and gave a few interesting notes on 
bora rings in general. A list of birds observed during 
the afternoon’s excursion was read by Mr. J. O’N. 
Brenan. 
EVENING MEETING, 16th May, 1932.— The Presi- 
dent (Mr. J. Nebe) occupied the chair and 32 members 
were present. Mr. L. Pope was elected a member of the 
Club. A report by Mr. C. T. White on the botany of the 
excursion to Mt. Cotton was read. Mr. K. Jackson ex- 
hibited specimens of Water Vine (Vitis) and seeds of 
Quandong (Elaeocarpvs) gathered on the excursion. Mr. 
F. A. Perkins, M.Sc., gave a very interesting lecture on 
‘‘Primitive Insects.” Mr. II. Young spoke of some shells, 
bones, pieces of iron, and a stone tomahawk which he and 
Mr. Nebe had collected at a kitchen midden at Burleigh. 
EVENING MEETING, 20th June, 1932.— The Presi- 
dent (Mr. J. Nebe) occupied the chair and 40 members 
were present. Miss M. Peak and Miss L. Bennett were 
elected members of the Club. A report on the excursion 
to Tarragindi was given by Dr. E. 0. Marks. Mr. T. C. 
Marshall, of the Queensland Museum, gave a very interest- 
ing address, illustrated by lantern slides, on “Monsters 
of the Deep.” 
