June, 1939 The Queensland Naturalist 
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MEMBERSHIP.— Membership now stands at 123, 
of whom 6 are honorary members, 90 town members, and 
27 country members. Resignations have been received 
from 15 members. Eight new members have been 
elected. 
“THE QUEENSLAND NATURALIST.” — Four 
issues of the Club journal have been published during 
the year. 
NATURE LOVERS’ LEAGUE. — A great amount of 
work has been done among school pupils and visitors to 
the Museum by Mr. Bevington and members of the staff 
at the Museum. Many children have signed the League 
pledge, and have purchased copies of the certificate, 
which has been re-designed and of which a new issue 
has been printed. 
GENERAL. — The attention of the City Council was 
drawn to the neglected state of the Bora Ring at Nuclgee. 
The Council repaired the fence, and Mr. Ken Jackson 
cleaned the Ring. 
Dr. Marks called attention to the killing of wallaby 
at Caniapa, and suggested that the Department of 
Agriculture should be asked to take any necessary action. 
Protests against the filling in of the Sandgate 
Lagoon and the making of a motor road through the 
Botanic Gardens were made to the City Council. 
D. A. HERBERT, President. 
E. E. BAIRD, Hon. Secretary. 
LIBRARIAN’S REPORT. 
The Library continues to be a satisfactory adjunct 
to the Club. 
Most town members make use of the facilities 
afforded, and books and magazines are borrowed 
regularly. 
Country members are catered for as usual, by parcels 
of magazines and pamphlets, despatched at intervals by 
the Secretary. 
During the year a number of interesting books have 
been added to the Library, and have proved very popular. 
From 21st February to 21st November, 1938, 52 
books and 136 magazines have been lent to town 
members. 
Many thanks are due to those members who have so 
generously donated books and magazines to the Library, 
as suitable gifts of this kind are always a very welcome 
addition to our well-used stock. 
E. M. JACKSON, Hon. Librarian, 
