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E\’EXING i\[EETlNG, 21st April, — Reports on 
tlie Easter Camp to Roreen Point on Lake Cootliaraba 
were given by members; Mr. L. R. Smitli described the 
veg^etation and stated tliat a list of approximately 280 
species had been drawn up ; Mrs. G. L. Jackson spoke on 
and displayed shells found in the area ; Miss I). Coxon 
reported a Jabiru among^st the 64 sj)ecies of l)irds listed ; 
Dr. E. N. Marks spoke on the mosquitoes at Horeen Point, 
22 species being* collected: Dr. Marks also reported the 
scale insect Saissetia hemisphaerira collected on Errafamia 
aif{jusfisep(fl(f, a new host-plant record; Professor AV. IT. 
Eryan displayed a map of the camp area. Air. and All's. A. 
Patrick and Airs. AT. Henderson Avere elected to ordinary 
membership of the (dub. Amongst the exhibits tabled by 
membersi Avere tlie following: a Avood destroying fungus — 
Air. T. E. Hunt; an insect — Aliss Beth Smith; various 
books — Air. G. IT. Barker. 
EVENING AIEETING. 17th Alay. Bir>4— Alembers 
reported on the excursions to Dpper Brookfield on 4rd 
Alay, and from the top of Ramfoi'd Range to Camp Aloun- 
tain I'ailAvay station on loth Alay; Aliss 1). ('V)xon men- 
tioned the large flock of rainboAv birds and Air. E. J. 
Smith reported a specimen of the grape fern. Bofrifchium 
feniafum, collected near the granite quarry. Aliss AL For- 
tiscue Avas elected to ordinary membership of the (’4ub. 
Air. R. (treemvood of the (Queensland Fniversity delivered 
a lectured on “Alaps through the ages and to-day,’’ and 
displayed various types of maps. The folloAving Avere 
amoimst the exhibits tabled by members: — stick insect — 
Aliss AI. Holland: haAA’k moth and egg-case of golden Aveb 
spidei' — Air. E. J. Smith ; pelican egg — Aliss IlaAvken. 
EVENING AIEETING, 21st June, 19-14— Aliss AI. 
Holland and Dr. E. N. Alarks reported on the outing to 
Enoggera Reservioi* Avhen Air. and Airs. Cossar Smith AA’ere 
farcAvelled by imnnbers. The i\ T. AA^hite lecture entitled 
‘‘Some features of grasses and grasslands in Queensland” 
Avas delivered by Air. S. T. Blake. Aliss F. Dunbar and 
Airs. S]K)oner Avere elected ordinary members of the Club. 
Air. E. J. Smith exliibited a red-back(Hl spider, centipede, 
and tAvo species of scorpion. 
EVENING AIEETING. 19th July, 1914— The 48th 
Annual Re|K)i‘t, the Annual Financial Statement, the 
Librarian’s Repoi't, and the report of the delegate to the 
‘‘Save the Trees (^kim^Aaign ” AA^ere read and accepted. Air. 
S. Everist and Air. I. I>. Cribb AA’cre elected to membership 
of tlie Club. Alembers i-eported on the AA^alk from Birkdale 
to Thornside on 17tli July. The election of officers and 
