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SYLLABUS: MAY-JUNE. 
April 30-May 2 : Excursion to Spring Bluff, Main 
Kange. 
May 15: Reports on Excursions. 
Alay 22 : National Park Lectures, School of Arts HalL 
June 3: Excursion to Joneses Apiary and Woogaroo 
Scrub. 
June 19: Lecture by Miss Freda Bage. M.Sc, Sub- 
ject: A Trip to Tasmania, with special reference to the 
recently-proclaimed Tasmanian National Park, of 68,000' 
acres. 
Professor T. Harvey Johnston, from whom it was> 
hoped to have a lecture in Alay, will not be available until 
later in the year. 
EXCHANGING. 
Mr. W. H. Weeks, 568 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn, 
New York (U.S.A.). desires to correspond with members 
willing to exchange shells. He has a large list of duplicates, 
in good order, with bectens as specialties. 
Mr. John Wallace, Y.M.C.A., Hamilton. Ontario 
(Canada), would be glad to exchange fossils or geological 
specimens with Queensland collectors. Mr. Wallace also 
forwards a paper on the geology of the Hamilton District. 
Mr. Hugo H. Schroder, 303 E. State st., Bettendorf, 
Iowa (U.S.A.), is desirous of exchanging nature photo- 
graphs and lantern slides. He is especially interested in 
photography of wild birds. 
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