April. 1926 
The Uiieensland Naturalist. 
69 
The Annual Wild Flower Show and Natural History 
Exhibition an outstanding sucL'ess^ due — firstly, to 
tlie interest and liel]) of (country friends and school 
ehildrtoi-— atnl secondly, to tlie very good work put in 
by youi* t'onnci] and general imnnbers. 
“The Naturalist. ’^^Your t’oimcil record with satis- 
taction the issue (jf four quarterly numbers of the journal 
for tin year 192h: Your Editor is to lie congratnlated on 
the result of Ids labour, and promises a continuance of 
the quarterly journal, if rinb members will do their 
share by eontributing sitbject matter suitable for the 
journal. 
The Nature Lovers’ League.- It is a matter of re- 
gret To your (’ouncil that there is nothing to report in 
eonneefion with tlie Junior Branch of the Club. Your 
Council lio]ie to organise and ])nt the affairs of the 
leagiK^ on a better footing this year. 
About fifty Nature Lovers’ League Certificates have 
been distributed during the year, 
AV. B. ALEXANFIEK. President. 
L. M. AlAYO, lion. Secretaiw. 
EESUME OF LIBRARIAN’S REPORT FOR 1925. 
During the year we have received, by way of ex- 
change for the “Queensland Naturalist,” 280 maga- 
zines and jiapers from various scientific hotlies in Aus- 
tralia. Great Britain, America, and other ])arts of the 
world. 
ATost of these exchanges are purely scientific, but 
others, notably “Tlie Australian ATusenm Alagazine,” 
from the Australian Alusenm, Bydney. and “Natural 
Ifistory,” from the American Alnsemn of Natural His- 
tory, Ncav York, contain illustrated articles of a more 
poinilar nature. 
At the monthly meetings the current luiblieations 
were ])laced on the table and enjoyed by many mem- 
bers. Of these, approximately 125 copies Avere borroAved. 
During the year copies of ph()togra[)hs of sjiecial 
interest liaA’e been received from scAU'ral members. These 
have been pasted in an album and t'laced in the library 
cupboard. ATore jiliotograjibs will be Avelcmned. 
E. E, BAIRD, IToii. Libi-arian. 
