4 CHEMICAL SOCIETIES OF THE XIX CENTURY 



Publications: Zeitschrift fur Ziicker-Industrie in Bohmen, 1877-1900. (Beil- 

 age) : Prager Zuckermarkt, 1881-1900. 



Oesterreichische Gesellschaft zur Forderung der chemischen 



Industrie. 



Founded in 1878 at Prag. In 1900: President, Georg Zetter; 

 honorary members, 3; members, 196. 



Publications: Bericht der oesterreichischen Gesellschaft zur Forderung 

 der chemischen Industrie, 1879-9S. Since 1899 the organ of the 

 Society is: Oesterreichische Chemiker-Zeitung. 



Spolecnost pro prumysl chemicky. [Society of Chemical Industry.] 



Founded in 1892 at Prag. In 1900: President, J. B. Lambl; hon- 

 orary members, 20; active members, 440; correspondents, 54; found- 

 ers, 57. 



Publications: The organ of the Society since 1892 is: Casopis pro pru- 

 mysl chemicky, of Prag, which had been established in 1891. The 

 Society has also published three volumes of a technological library: 

 Knihovna technologicko chemicka. 



Wiener Verein zur Forderung des physikalischen und che- 

 mischen Unterrichts. 



Founded in 1895 at Vienna. In 1900: President, Victor von Lang; 

 members, 317. 



Publication: Vierteljahrsberichte der Wiener Verein ztir Forderung des 

 physikalischen und chemischen Unterrichts, 1 895-1 900. 



Verein oesterreichischer Chemiker in Wien. 



Founded in 1897 at Vienna. In 1900: President, J. Klaudy; 

 members, 878; founders, 14. 



Publication: Oesterreichische Chemiker Zeitung, 1 898-1 900. 



BELGIUM. 



Association Belge des Chimistes. 



Founded August 4, 1887, at Brussels. In 1900: President, L. L. 

 de Koninck; honorary members, 4; active members, 482; associates, 

 21; correspondents, 8. 

 » Publication: Bulletin de I'Association Beige des Chimistes, 1887-1900. 



Note. — The Association has 8 sections, viz: Lidge, Louvain, Gem- 

 bloux, Charleroi, Mons, Gans, Antwerp, Brussels. 



