May, 1924 
The Queensland Naturalist. 
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EXCHANGES. 
The Hon. Librarian (Mr. G. H. Barker) reports the 
receipt of the following journals since the last issue of 
the Queensland Naturalist”: — 
Natural History— Journal of the American Museum of 
Natural History, Vol. XXIII,, No. 6, Nov.-Dee., 
1923, New Yorkj also Vol. XXIV., No. 1, Jan.-Dee., 
1924, New York. 
American Midland Naturalist, Vol. IX., No- 1, January, 
1924. 
Agricultural Gazette of Canada, Vol. XI., No. 1., Jan.- 
Feb.. 1924. 
United Empire— Royal Colonial Institute Journal, Vol. 
XV. (new series). Nos. 1 and 2, January and Febru- 
ary, 1924. 
Aquatic Life, Vol. VII., Nos. 8 and 9, Dec., 1923, and 
January, 1924. 
Milwaukee, Bulletin of the Public Museum, Vol. 1, No. 
1. No, 1, 174 plates. 1-36, December, 1923. 
Ethnobotany of Menomini Indians. 
Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XL., No. 11, March, 1924. 
(Contains an article on Butterfly Collecting in Nor- 
thern N.S.W., and Southern Queensland., by A. N. 
Burns and L. B- Thorn.) 
Western Australia, The Journal of Proceeding's of Royal 
Society of. — Vol. IX., Part 2. 
British Museum of Natural History — 
Economic Series, No. 12 — The Cockroach ; its Life 
History. How to deal with it, by F. Laing, M-A., 1921. 
Ditto, No. 13. — Mites Injurious to Domestic Animals 
(with an appendix on the Aearine Disease of Hive 
Bees), by Stanley Hurst, 1922. 
Ohio Journal of Science, Vol XXIIJ.. No. 6. 
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 76, No. 5. 
The Telescoping of the Cetacean Skulk by G. S- 
Miller with 8 plates. 
California University Publications in Botany. Vol. XII., 
No. 1,; pp. 1-16. Lichenes. a W* A. Setchell et H. E. 
Parks, on Insular Tahiti, a 1922 eollecti. 
