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QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
JOURNAL OF THE QUEENSLAND NATURALISTS’ CLUB 
AND NATURE. LOVERS’ LEAGUE 
Vol. xiii August, 1946 
No. 2 
PROCEEDINGS 
ANNUAL .MEETING, 18th February, 194(3 — In the 
absence of the President, the chair was occupied by the 
Vice-President, Mr. G. IT. Barker; about 60 members 
were present. Mr. G. Mack and Mrs. J. Briggs were 
elected to membership. A report on the excursion to 
Clontarf was given by Mr. Harley (ornithology). The 
excursion secretary reported that arrangements had 
been made for an Easter excursion to Nooso. The 
annual report and also the librarian’s report were read 
by the honorary secretary. The report of the hon. ex- 
cursion secretary was unavailable. The election of 
officers for the ensuing year resulted as shown on the 
inside of the front cover. Miss Holland then took the 
chair. Mr. C. T. White gave a lecture on the Solomon 
Islands. Dr. H. E. Young tabled a. mycorrhiza from a 
Brisbane Box. Photographs taken on the monthly ex- 
cursion were tabled. 
EVENING MEETING, 18th March, 1946.— The 
chair was occupied by the President, Miss M. Holland, 
and about 56 members were present. The Misses C. 
Sandercock, D. Harris, Hartshorn and Fletcher were 
elected members of the Club. Reports on the excursion 
to Salisbury were given by Mr. White (botany) and 
Miss Coxen ((ornithology). Mr. J. E. Young reported 
that an owl had been seen to take a spider from a 
crevice on the verandah of his home at Graceville. Dr. 
F. W. Whitehouse gave a lecture on some of his geo- 
logical experiences in the war, illustrated by a series 
of photographs. A Bael-fruit was tabled. 
