Oct., 1920 
The Queensland Naturalist. 
91 
Queexslan’d Exhibits. — By Miss Ivy Lee. — Specimens 
from Stradbroke Island, including large quantities of Boroniu 
pinnata, Boronia falcifolia, Phaiiis grandifoktis, Sou'erbcea 
jiincca, etc. By ^Ir. \V. B. Harward (received through 
^Ir. E. \V. Bick, Curator Botanic Gardens. Brisbane). — 
Collection from Stradbroke Island, containing Boronia 
pmnata, Boronia falcifolia, Phaius spp.. Epacris obtusifoha, 
Callistenion pachyphxUus (Swamp Bottle-brush) showing 
three different shades of colour ( the common blood-red. 
a salmon pink, and a greenish yellow form respectively). 
By Mr. I. Agnew. — Specimens from Stradbroke 
Island, including Boronia spp.. Conospcrniun taxifohum, 
Blanfordia flamnica var. aiirca (\elIow Christmas Bell H 
Bv Mr, H. D. Curtis. — A very comprehensive collec- 
tion from the Albert River district, including “ Golden 
Candlestick” {Banksia collina). River Lily (Criniim 
pednncidatum), Pcntacerus australis, several ground orchids, 
and a beautiRil pink-flowering form of the Queensland 
Blue Gum {Eucalyptus tereficornis) , Native Clematis, and 
basket and fan made from sterile fronds of the Rock or 
Oak-leaf Fern (Poly podium {Drynaria) rigiduhnn) . By 
Miss Geissmann and Miss Baird. — A collection from 
Tambourine Mountain. Specially noteworthy in this 
collection were some daintily arranged vases of orchids 
including Doidrobium Kingianiim, Diuris aurea. Gastrodia 
sesamoides, and Glossodia major. By Mr. G. H. Barker. — 
Living plants in dower of Dendrobium gracilicaulc and 
other orchids. 
By Mr. J. Stitt. — A few specimens from Bundaberg, 
Pittsworth. and Toowoomba. By IMrs. Hobler. — Specimens 
from Jandowae. By ^Ir.-. E. Taylor. — A number of 
specimens from Caloundra, including Callistcnwn pachy- 
phylliis, the Swamp Bottle-brush, showing three distinct 
colour grades in the flowers, viz., deep blood-red. salmon 
pink, and greenish yellow. By Mr, J. R. Sweet. — Flowers 
from Stanthorpe,, including Stypandra glauca, a beautiful 
blue-flowering iridaceous plant. By Mr. and Mrs. Solway 
and Mr. D. Hayes. — Specimens from Russell Island, 
showing a very representative collection of Moreton Bay 
wild flowers. By Mrs. J. R. Shilliday. — Wild flowers from 
the Darling Downs. By Miss C. Dewar. — Wild flowers 
from Thulimbah. Stanthorpe district. (This and the 
previous five parcels received through Miss E. X. Parker.; 
Special thanks are due to the following ladies and 
gentlemen who gave a considerable amount of time in the 
afternoon to arranging and in the evening to selling 
