QneeiislaiHl Wild Dowers. 
Diuris sulpliurea. A(;acia fimbriuta. 
wattle very comiiioii al)Oiit lirisbatuv and kiunvii eoUo- 
quiady as the ''Brisbane Golden Wattle.’' It <^cenrs ui 
Bout-hern Queeiislatnl and lutrts of Xew South Wales, 
Diuris sulphurea is j)erhai)s llie eoniinonest of the si>eeies 
<f tilt' ^eiiiis in (Queensland; is oeeurs in (qx'ii eiu'al.vptu i 
lorests and ^^rass lands, and is partieularly eomnioii in 
laountain loealities, as Tamlxnirine Mountain, Buuya 
Mountains, etc. Boronia pinnata is common in some of 
^cpt., 1923 The Queensland Naturalist. 4 l 
QUEENSLAND WILD FLOWERS. 
The inniK'diate past President of the Queensland 
Naturalists’ (dub (Mr. R. L. Higgins) chose for the sid?- 
ject of his ])resi(Ientia] address ^‘Thc Photographer 
Naturalist” (vide this journal, \b)l. 4 p.3). Mr. JTiggins 
is a keen photographer of Natural Jlistoi’y subjects; he 
has paid special attention to the ])hotography of Queens- 
land wild flo’wers, and the aectuupanying |)late repre- 
sents four studies by liim. Acacia fimbviata is a 
