1 06 
November, 1922 
The Queensland Na'uralist. 
lowing — Head Teacher, State School, Glass House Moun- 
tains. Mrs. Dunning, Kilcoy; Mr. J. E. A. Wood, The 
Caves, Rockhampton ; S. W. Crosby, Townshend (Spear 
Lily from Mount Mistake) ; Mrs. Taylor, Caloundra. 
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Albert River; Mr. C. and Miss Hilda 
Geissmann (Tambourine Mountain). 
Photographs of natural beauties were shown in pro- 
fusion. Mr. D. W. Gaukrodger, of Alice Downs, Blackall, 
agdin exhibited a fine series of studies of wild birds at 
their nests, and further interesting photographs, chiefly of 
birds of coastal areas, were shown by Mr. A. H. Chis- 
holm. Mr. R. L. Higgins had some nice scenic views, 
and also some dainty coloured photographs of Queensland 
wild flowers. Further attractive pictures were exhibited 
by Mr. W. J. Sanderson and Capt. C. E. Fryer. An album 
filled with beautiful studies of wild flowers (chiefly or- 
chids), was exhibited by Miss Hilda Geissmann, of Tam- 
bourine Mountain. 
Visitors were keenly interested in the microscopic 
section where Messrs. W. R. Colledge, W. M. Tanner, and 
C. Holland were in charge; in the entomological exhibits 
by Mr. Franzen and Mr. R. Illidge, and in comprehensive 
displays made by the Amateur Fishermen’s Association, 
and a fine lot of timber products provided by the State 
Forestry Department. Several birds’ nests (gathered after 
use) were shown by Mr. Stevenson. A collection of shells 
was staged by Mr. J. C. (Smith, and a large block of petri- 
fied wood bv Prof. S. B. J. Skertchly, 
NEW MEMBERS. 
C ub members are reminded that there are quite a 
number of people who are fully sympathetic with the 
aims and objects of the Club and would show this prac- 
tically if they were asked by joining the Club and help- 
ing its work along with their annual subscriptions of 
ten shillings. Nearly all the new members enrolled dur- 
ing the present year have been proposed by' one member. 
Will you try and secure at least one new member a year? 
If all did this we could look forward with confidence to 
a permanent home for the (Tub and its library in tlie 
near future. 
