THE 
QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
JOURNAL OF THE QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS’ CLUB 
AND NATURE-LOVERS’ LEAGUE 
VOL. XI SEPTEMBER 1939 No. 3 
PROCEEDINGS. 
EVENING MEETING, MONDAY, 15th MAY, 1939. 
— The President, Mr. G. L. Jackson, was in the chair and 
about forty-five members were present. 
Miss Ewing was elected a member of the Club . 
Reports of excursions to (1) Jolly’s Lookout and (2) 
Petrie were given by Dr. E. 0. Marks and Mr. N. Jack. 
These were amplified by the President. 
Mr. V. Graining, Director of State Forests gave a 
most interesting and informative address on “Forestry” 
and illustrated his remarks with a number of beautiful 
and instructive lantern slides. 
Mr. G. H. Barker exhibited orchids and moss and 
Mr. K. Jackson showed a number of aboriginal weapons 
that had recently been presented to the Queensland 
Museum. 
EVENING MEETING, MONDAY, 19th JUNE, 
1939. — The President, Mr. G. L. Jackson, occupied the 
chair and there were about 200 members and friends 
present. 
Mr. L. W. Gander of Toowoomba and Mr. J. A. 
Gestry of Binna Burra were elected Country Members. 
The principal business of the evening was the 
screening by Mr. Tom Marshall of a coloured cinema film 
showing the natural history of the Great Barrier Reefs 
in many beautiful and varied aspects. 
EVENING MEETING, MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1939. 
- — -The President, Mr. G. L. Jackson, was in the chair and 
about twenty- three members were present. 
The President and Mr. J. E. Young reported on the 
excursion to Mount Tamborine when, among other 
points of interest, a visit was made to the Macrozamia 
Reserve or as it is now called Franklin Park. 
Reports were also received of the excursions to 
Closeburn and to Kalinga Park, where a coal seam was 
inspected. 
