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according to the importance of the work undertaken by 

 each society. 



The horticultural societies receive members books on 

 the same conditions as stated in I, litt. A, 4- 



III. REGISTERED AND NON REGISTERED APICULTURAL 



AND AVICULTURAL SOCIETIES 



The subsidies granted are the same as in I, litt. A, 2. 



i The subsidies granted to apicultural societies are paid 

 to the provincial federations for apiculture and those 

 granted to avicultural societies are paid to the national 

 federation for aviculture. 



These societies have to divide tliese subsidies under the 

 same conditions as the National Committee for the advan- 

 cement of horticulture (see II). 



2 Subsidies for the institution of lectures on Apiculture 

 and Aviculture under the superintendance of the State 

 Agriculturists. 



These subsidies amount to i5 francs for each lecture. 



3 The societies for apiculture and aviculture enjoy the 

 same privileges as in ( I, litt. A, 4) 



4 Subsidies are granted to the recognized avicultural 

 societies for buying avicultural appliances which remain 

 the property of the Associations and are reserved for the 

 use of the members. 



These subsidies are equal to one fifth of the commercial 

 value of these goods, as estimated by the State Agricul- 

 turist who has examined them. 



IV. CO-OPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES 



A. -- Raiffeisen credit banks 



i A subsidy of one hundred francs is granted when 

 these banks are established. 



2 Membership books (see 1, litt. A, 4). 



