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The following places were visited :* July — from the 
top of Samford Range back to Ferny Grove ; August — from 
Woodridge to Kuraby ; September — an all day trip to 
Ngun Ngun, one of the Glasshouse Mountains, which was 
climbed by most of the party ; October — Mt. Cootha Kiosk 
to Bardon; November — an all day trip to the West Bur- 
leigh Fauna Reserve, where Mr. David Fleay showed 
members his various native animals and we noted with 
pleasure the excellent manner in which they are cared for ; 
March — a visit to Ormiston House and grounds at the 
kind invitation of Miss Macartney; April — Mt. Gravatt : 
May Day — an all day trip to Deception Bay, where a 
jabiru was seen; May — St. John’s Wood Quarry; June — 
Enoggera Reservoir. 
EASTER CAMP — Thirty-three members and friends 
attended the Easter camp on Burnett Creek at the foot of 
Mt. Ballow. near V. Hancock & Sons timber mill ; we were 
pleased to have Dr. Melville with us. We are much in- 
debted to Messrs G. and W. Fletcher, on whose property 
we camped, to Mr. V. Hancock through Avhom we received 
help from the mill staff in setting up camp, and truck 
transport up some of the timber tracks, and also to the 
mill staff themselves for their assistance and thought Gil- 
ness. 
Various trips were made to the slopes of Mt. Ballow 
and Mt. Clunie and the area proved very interesting to 
all. On the Saturday evening, thirteen local people joined 
us at a camp fire, at which we had talks by Dr. Melville 
on the history of Kev' Gardens, and Professor Bryan on 
the local geology, followed by a sing-song and supper. 
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES — The club noted with 
pleasure the award of the Mueller Medal to Mr. H. A. 
Longman and at the invitation of the Royal Society of 
Queensland members attended the meetiiig at which the 
medal was presented to Mr. Longman on behalf of 
A.N.Z.A.A.S. 
The club was represented on a deputation from kin- 
dred societies, organised by the National Parks Association, 
which interviewed an officer of the Department of Ag- 
riculture and Stock regarding suggested measures to com- 
bat the indiscriminate use of firearms. 
The club wrote to the Under-Secretary, Department 
of Agriculture and Stock, asking for action on press re- 
ports of shooting of protected animals at Karumbah : we 
have been advised that appropriate action has been taken. 
At the request of the Gixd Guides Association, three 
members visited Kindalen and gave instruction on the 
natural history of the area. 
