110 GESELLSCHAFTSBERICHTE. 



Les membres du Congrés, conduits par d'kommes epéciaux, visiteront á 

 cetté occasion rExposition nationale et l'Expositioii liistorique trés intéressante 

 á voir. 



On fera ensuite des visites dans les districts des mines d'or, de fei- et de 

 cbarbon de la Hongrie, en formánt des groupes distincts, qui feront simultanément 

 es excursions durant 2 ou 3 joiirs. 



Ceux qui veiilent prendre part aii Cougrés, sönt priés de le fairé savoir 

 jusqu' au 1-er Juillet. Les exposés et les rapports doivent étre annoncéa jiisqu' au 

 31 -er Mars, et les brouUlons en seront envoyés jusqu'au 1-er Juillet, pour qu'on 

 puisse en effectuer á temps la traduction et l'impréssion. 



Toutes les lettres de Communications devront étre adressées á M. Kerpely, 

 conseUler ministériel, Directeur central des forges de l'Etat ; Président de la commis- 

 sion d'organisation ; 6, rue de Bulyovszky á Budapest, Hongrie. 



Des informations pour avoir un logement á Budapest seront données á tous 

 ceux qui le demanderont. 



Budapest le 20. février 1896. 



A. Kerpely 

 Pi-ésUlent de la commission íiorganisation. 



MINING AND GEOL.OGCIAL MILLENNIAL-CONGRESS. 



Office of Executive Committee. 



The Metropolitan City and residence of tbe King of Hungary is preparing 

 to solemnize this tbeir millennium by a series of great festivities. 



A thousand years hava passed since our country has sprung its existence and 

 has aussured its liberty in tlie very heart of Europe. 



After many hard struggles which often threatened our totál annihilation, we 

 have firmly held our ground and are now going to extend, in an intellectual and 

 and ethical point of view, the construction of our publio life. 



We mountaineers and geologists will do our share in the demonstration by 

 convoking our coUeagues from abroad to debate with them on subjects of mutual 

 Bcientific interest. 



We have tberefore decided to hold on the 25-th and 26-th of öeptember 1896, 

 a Mining and Geological Congress in connection with the Millennial National Ex- 

 hibition and we hope to welcome all tliose of our friends and colleagues who may 

 chose to take part therein. 



We presume that our National Exhibition alone will afford somé interest to 

 those not fully acquainted with the sitiiation of our country, but we shall feel 

 happy if our invitation will alsó result in inducing the participation in discussions. 



It is proposed that on the days destined for the meetings of this Congress the 

 rieh Exhibition of Industry and Agriculture as well as its mórt interesting historical 

 features shall be visited under professional guidance. 



