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intervals all the time we were there. They were not hawk- 
ing and one speculates what mission these great flying 
travellers were on at that time. 
This outing was the concluding one of the year, and 
if one remembers the difficult war times we are passing 
through, the Club can be pleased that this feature of its 
activities w r as so successful. 
GEO. H. BARKER (Hon. Excursion Secretary). 
QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS ’ CLUB 
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE 
FOR YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1940. 
RECEIPTS 
£ 
s 
d 
Balance forward from 1939 
54 
7 
3 
Subscriptions and Donations 
53 
8 
10 
Nature Lovers’ Certificates 
8 
2 
8 
Sales of “Queensland Naturalist” .. 
4 
1 
Interest at Savings Bank 
1 
0 
0 
£117 
9 
u 
10 
EXPENDITURE 
£ s 
d 
£ 
S 
d 
Rent: Women’s Club 
12 
5 
0 
Insurance: Bookcase, Library, Tent, 
Poles, etc 
5 
0 
Telephone 6 7 
1 
Less Refund 15 
1 
5 
1 
11 
Petty Cash 
10 
0 
0 
Barker’s Bookstore : 
Magazine Subs. 1 15 
0 
Book for Library 9 
6 
2 
4 
6 
Clark & Mackay : 
Printing “Naturalist” 
25 
u 
8 
Honorarium to Hon. Secretary 
5 
5 
0 
Repairs to Tent 
10 
9 
Wreath 
10 
6 
War Savings Certificates 
40 
0 
0 
Balance in Bank 
15 
8 
6 
£117 2 10 
