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Mr. S. T. Blake, Mr. A. B. Cribb, 3; Mr. G. Mack. 2; Mr. 
J. T. "Woods, 1. 
i\Ir. Mack resio’iied from the Council in November and 
Mr. G. II. Barker was appointed vice-president for the 
remainder of the year. Mr. J. T. Woods resigned from the 
editorship in November and Mr. A. B. Cribb was appointed 
ill his place. Mr. R. Squire, Excursion Secretary, was 
unable to carry on towards the end of the year and an 
account of the excursions is therefore included in this 
report. 
EVENING MEETINGS— These have been varied and 
interesting and we have had some distin<^uished visitiuji' 
lecturers. The Club was fortunate to secure Dr. R. Melville 
of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to deliver the second 
C. T. White Memorial Lecture at an extraordinary meet- 
ing in March. Illustrated talks were given bv Messrs F. 
N. Ratcliffe. D. AVale, J. A. Gresty, and Dr. E. N. Marks. 
Mr. G. Mack and Dr. Stanley Roe contributed to a film 
evenhig and three meetings were devoted to exhibits. Aver- 
age attendance was 50. At the final meeting of the year, 
the National Parks Association and Royal Society of 
Queensland joined us to hear Mr. Crosbie Morrison and 
view his film of Centra! Australia; about 400 tvere present 
at this meeting. 
A special meeting in Alarch parsed a number of 
alterations to the rules of the club. 
Numerous members have exhibited specimens during 
the year; special mention should be made of Mr. E. Smith 
and All*. P. S. Colliver. 
AIEMBERSIIIP^ — ^During the year w(‘ heard with 
i^egret of the death of Mr. C. AV. Holland, a foundation 
member of the club and Honorary Secretary during its 
formative years. After ill health forced his retirement from 
active participation, he continued to serve the club as 
Honorary Auditor. 
Meynhership of (he Chd) comprises: Honorary. 4; Or- 
dinary. 134; Country, 23; Junior, 1; Total, 162. During 
the yeai* 13 ucav members were elected. 12 resigned and 
seven names were removed from the list. 
^H^FEENSLAND NATFRALIST’^ — Two issues 
have been published. In a discussion of the journal at The 
November meeting, members decided unanimously to 
continue the printing of the emblem, motto and proceed- 
ings of meetings. 
EXCURSIONS — Attendance at several excursions 
was excellent but some have been disappointing. The 
spread of the city has taken toll of some of our haunts but 
has brought others within access by public transport. 
