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The Queensland Naturalist. 
April, 1926 - 
nature LOVERS’ LEAGUE. 
At the first committee meeting of the Club for the 
present year it was decided that Messrs. G. H. Barker, 
D. W. Gaiikrodger, D. A. Herbert, and C. T. White, with 
Mrs. W. M. Mayo (Honorary Secretary of the League) 
be ap])ointed a special sub-committee to deal with mat- 
ters connected with the above branch of the Queensland 
Nniuralists’ Club. 
A meeting of the sub-committee was held, and it 
was decided to try and further the nature-study move- 
ment in Queensland schools. It was thought that the 
children miglit be got in touch with through the teachers, 
and it was decided to write to the Tinder Secretary for 
Publi<* Instruction, outlining a scheme for a nature 
study camp for teachers during the Clndstmas vacation. 
It was also agreed that the Honorary Secretary inter- 
view the Principal of the Teachers’ Training College 
(Mr. jMorris) and put forward a scheme for teaching 
nature study to trainees. This has been done, and it 
is hoped to have this work well in hand very shortly. 
