The 
Queensland Naturalist 
The Organ of the Field Naturalists’ Club 
and its Branches. 
VOL. II. 
July, 1915. 
Xo. I. 
PROCEEDINGS. 
JANUARY, ] 914 -APRIL, 1.915. 
ANNUAL MEKTING. 29th JANUARY. 191 -L 
Present : H. A. Longman fin the chair), and 22 members. 
Annual Report: The report of the Committee for 19R1 
was read and adopted. 
Presidential Address : The retiring President delivered 
ail address on '' Some Modern Theories of Evolution ” (vide 
Transactions, ]). 8). 
Office Bearers: Tlie election of office-bearers for 1914 
resulted as follows : — President, F. Burtt ; Vice-President : 
Miss Lreda Bage, M.Sc. ; Committee: Miss M. Garraway, 
Miss K. Sheldon. H. A. Longman, W. R. Colledge, C. 1). 
frillies, B.Sc., and Prof. S. B. J. Skertchly ; Hon. Lanternist, 
W. M. Tanner; Hon. Librarian, Miss E. N. Parker; Hon. 
h^ciirsion Secretary , R. Higgins ; Hon. Secrctarv and 
Treasurer, C. T. White. 
The retiring Pi'esident announced that the Committee 
had decided to elect as Honorary members of the Club a 
number of scientists who had advanced the knowledge of 
Natural History in Queensland, and ]'>roposed the following 
names;--F. Manson Bailev, C.M.G., F.L.S., C. W. De Vis, 
M.A., \Y R. Colledge. S. B. J. Skertchly, J. Douglas Ogilby, 
A. J. Inrner, M.l)., F.E.S., J. Sliiiiey, l.).Sc. ; seconded by 
Mr. R. Higgins and carried. 
