the Central Committee, and are bound to give their opinion on questions submitted to them by the 

 Central Committee. 



They are constituted from among the members by a simple declaration to be delivered at the 

 General Secretariat of the I. R. Agricultural Society of Vienna. Certain sections, as for instance the 

 third section for milk-farming, elect besides a committee for the study of current affairs. The I. R. Agri- 

 cultural Society of Vienna prossesses now the following sections : 



Section I f or agr icu 1 ture, agri cu 1 tural poli tics a n d la w. 



Section II for fruit- and vine-culture. 



Section III for milk-farming. 



Section IV for cattle-breeding. 



Section V for poultry-breeding. 



Section VI for horse-breedi ng (autonomous). 



Section VII for rabbit-breeding. 



Section VIII for the promotion of the privateinterests of agriculturers (in 



course of organisation). 

 Section IX for machines, building matters and ameliorations (in course 



of organisation). 



6. The Permanent Committees. 



I. The Austrian Committee of the International Federation for deter- 

 mination and formation of the corn-prices. The object of this Committee is to follow 

 closely all conditions of the market, to study the elements influencing the price, to give advice on 

 commercial questions, and to publish reports on the situation of the market. 



II. The Committee for trials, the object of whom is to commence and to execute im- 

 portant trials such as cultivating, manuring and breeding trials. 



