Dec., 1923 
The Queenslatid Naturalist. 
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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
The following is a list of journals, etc., received since 
fhe issue of the last number of the ‘'Queensland Xatural- 
ist.” These and all other magazines and books in the 
(d.ub^s library are available to members, both town and 
country, on a])plication to the Acting Hon. Librarian. 
All publications must be returned within thirty days, Imt 
the borrower may have this time extended on application, 
provided no other member has a|)plied for that number in 
the meantime. Members wishing any item posted to 
them should enclose a twopenny stamp to defray cost of 
postage. As far as possible all current exchanges will be 
available on tin; table* at each monthly meeting, wlien 
members may s(‘lect any particular one* reepiired. 
GEORGE U. BARKER. 
Acting Hon. Librarian. 
225 Albert Street, Brisbane 
A Census of the Plants of Victoria, with their Regional 
Distribution and the vernacular names, as ado])ted 
by the Plant Xames (.'ommittee of the Field Xatur- 
alists’ Club of Victoria, Melbourne. L)2:>. 
I'alifornia, Ihiiversity of, Ptd)lications on Botany. Vol. 
X., XV. A revision of the Californian si)ecies of 
Lotus, by Alice M. Ottley, with 21 ])lates and 10 
mai)s. Berkeley, Col. 1923. 
Hawaiian Entomological Society, Proceedings for the 
year 1922. Vol. 5, Xo. 2., Sept.. 1923. 
Queensland Geological Survey, Publication Xo. 272, Geo- 
logy of the AValloon-Rosewood Coalfield, with 24 
ligures and 2 geological maps, by J. TL Reid. Bris- 
bane, 1922. 
t onchology Journal for July. London. 1923. 
Scientific Australian, AVI. 29, Xos. 3, 4, 5, (J. Jtiiie. July, 
August, September. Alelborune. 1923. 
Natural History Journal oP tlu' Ameiucan Vu^eum of 
XVtural History, AVI. XXHL, Xos. 3 and 4. ATay 
Jujie, J uly- August . (As usual these Journals are 
beaut ifidly illustrated, and a siijunJ) plate of Gloria 
Alaris — most precious and beautiful of shells — ap- 
pears in No. 4.) 
