AUSTRIA. 



Centralverein fur Rubenzucker Industrie ix der oester- 

 reichisch-ungarischen monarchie. 



Founded in 1854 at Vienna. In 1900: President, August Freiherr 

 von Stummer; members, 213; associates, 49. 



Publications: Organ des Vereins fur R.-L, 1863-1874; Organ des Cen- 

 tralvereins fiir R.-L, 1875-1887; Oesterreichisch-ungarische Zeit- 

 schrift fiir Zucker-Industrie tind Landwirthschaft, 1 888-1 900. 

 (Beilagen) : Der Marktbericht, 1874-1885; Wochenschrift des Cen- 

 tralvereins fiir Rubenzucker in der oesterreichisch-ungarischen Mo- 

 narchic, 1886-1900. 



Note. — The Society maintains a Chemical Experiment Station 

 under the direction of F. Stohmer. 



Verein zur Hebung der Zuckerfabrikation im Konigreich 

 Bohmen. [Also with a Bohemian name.] 



Founded in 1868 at Prag under the presidency of Ferdinand 

 Urbdnek; the languages used were Bohemian and German. It was 

 disbanded in 1874. 



Publication: Zeitschrift fiir Zucker-Industrie. Organ des Vereins. Prag. 

 3 vols., 1872-74. 

 Note. — This journal is not to be confounded with: Zeitschrift fiir 

 Zucker-Industrie in Bohmen, established at Prag in 1877 and current. 



Chemicka Spolecnost: Spolek Ceskych chemiku. [Chemical 

 Society: Union of Bohemian Chemists.] 

 Founded in 1872 at Prag. In 1900: President, K. Preis; honorary 

 members, 11; active members, 318; correspondents, 77. 



Publications: Zpravy spolku ceskych chemiku. 2 vols., 1872-76. (Re- 

 ports.) Listy Cheniick6, 187 7-1900. (Letters.) 

 Note. — The Society has also published a Chemicka Knihovna 

 (Chemical Library) in 8 vols. 



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Zemsky spolek pro prumysl cukrovarnicky' v CechAch; Verein 

 der Zuckerindustrie im Konigreich Bohmen. 



Founded in 1876 at Prag. In 1900: President, Gustav Hodek; 

 members, 325. 



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