THE 
QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
JOURNAL OF THE QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS' CLUB 
AND NATURE-LOVERS’ LEAGUE 
Vol. xiii 
May, 1946 
No. 1 
PROCEEDINGS 
ANNUAL MEETING, 19th February, 1945.— The 
chair was occupied by the President, Miss II. Clarke, and 
about 50 members were present. The excursion from 
Ferny Grove to Kcpeera was reported on by Miss Holland, 
Miss MacCallum and Mr. Blake. The Annual Report, read 
by the Honorary Secretary, showed that ten evening meet- 
ings, nine field excursions and seven Council meetings had 
been held during the year. Twenty-two new members had 
been elected and five resignations had been received. The 
Honorary Excursion Secretary reported that nine half- 
day excursions and an Ea.ster week-end excursion had 
been held. The financial statement, read by the Honorary 
Treasurer, showed a credit balance of £83/1/7. The Hon. 
Librarian’s report, read by the lion. Secretary, showed 
that increased interest had been taken in the library. The 
following office-bearers were elected : President, Mr. W. 
Arundell; Vice-Presidents: Miss M. Holland and Mr. G. 
II. Barker; Hon. Secretary, Miss E. E. Baird; Hon. Trea- 
surer, Miss E. N. Marks; Hon. Excursion Secretary, Mr. 
G. II. Barker; Hon. Librarian, Mrs. G. L. Jackson; Hon. 
Lanternist, Mr. W. J. Sanderson ; Hon. Editor, Mr. S. T. 
Blake; Committee, Dr. E. 0. Marks, Dr. D. A. Herbert, 
Mr. C. T. White, Mr. G. L. Jackson; Hon. Auditor, Mr. 
C. W. Holland. Mr. Arundell then took the chair and Miss 
Clarke delivered her Presidential Address, “Let’s to the 
Forest, ’ ’ 
Mr. J. E. Young tabled the skeleton of a fi'ogmouth ; 
Miss Earnshaw exhibited a diseased dahlia, stem ; and 
sketches and photographs of trips held by the National 
Parks Association were exhibited by Miss Clarke. 
