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The Queensland Naturalist. 
July, 1925 
be appointed for the island. It was suggested that the 
boating clubs be communicated udtli, asking their help 
in upholding the sanctuary laws with regard to the 
islands of Moreton Bay. 
The President read an extract from the daily press 
dealing Avith the shooting by tliree sportsmen of a bag 
of 800 quail. On the motion of. Mr. D. AV. Gaukrodger, 
seconded by Air. R. L. Higgins, the President and Air. 
G. n. Barker Avere nominated to make enquiries regard- 
ing the matter, and if thought advisable institute pro- 
ceedings, the limit of birds per man under the Game Act 
being 25. 
EVENING AIEETTNG, 18th A1AA\ 1925.— The A^iee- 
President (Air. J. C. Smith) presided. The lion. Secre- 
tary (Airs. AA"'. AI. Alayo) reported that folloAving on in- 
structions at the last meeting^ she had AAU'itten the Tender 
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock in reference to the 
violation of the Stradbroke Island Sanctuary, and had 
received a reply to the effect that Air. T. AA^elsby had 
been appointed an Honorary Ranger under the Native 
Birds and Animals Protection Act, and that notice boards 
Avould be erected at the different landing places. 
The Hon. Secretary on hehalf of Air. C. Dornhusch, 
of AV^arAvick, read a feAv notes on the upAvard groAvth of 
the lateral limbs of trees, and exhibited photographs il- 
lustrative of Air. DornbnschN remarks. Photographs 
taken on the recent exciirsion to Stradbroke Island were 
exhibited by Alessrs. RoAvley, Hutchins, and Higgins. 
The principal business of the meeting Avas a lectui’e by 
Air. D. A. Herbert on “A Naturalist in the Philippines.^^ 
EVENING AIEETTNG, 15th .HTNE, 1925.--The A^ice- 
President (Air. J, C. Smith) occupied the chair. Hr. E. 
0. Alarks referred to the Avell-marked bora-ring at Camp 
Alountain, and moA'ed that the Shire Council be Avritten 
to requesting that steps be taken for the ^^deqnate pre- 
servation of this interesting ethnological feature. The 
motion Avas seconded by Air. TL A. Longman, and carried 
unanimously. 
Air. H. A. Longman exhibited a very fine skin of the 
Tree Climbing Kangaroo Dendrolagus fulvns, probably a 
sub-species of D, Lumholt/ii. Air. J. E. Young exhibited 
specimens of the Giant Earth AVorm. He had found these 
travelling across a road at night. Mr. L. Fran:^en ex- 
