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of Hungarian scientific Ornithology, witli description and figure of Cerchneis vespertina Linné, 

 derived fi-om Petenyi, and some more important correspondence of this most eminent investigator. 



The Hi;ng. Committee issues further a scientific Catalogue of the Hung. Omis, to be made by 

 John Frivâldszky the chief Curator of the Zoological Section of the Hung. National Museum. 



The expenses, connected with this paper, will be defi-ayed by the city of Budapest. 



6. Regarding the Material be worked up, at the Congress, — • the principle of the subdi- 

 vision of work has been adopted, in consequence of this resolution the following Arrangement has 

 been made : 



a) The inaugui-al Meeting will take place 1891. May the 17. 



i>) Closed section sittings according to necessity, in undefinite numbers. 



c) Separate sub Commitees according to necessity. 



d) Public concluding Meeting May the 20. 



e) The orders of the day laid down in this Programme are valid, unless the consultation 

 with the permanent international Ornithological Committee, or the Congress, may decide some 

 modification, or alterations. According to the number of members entered, and in aggreement with 

 the decisions of the international ornithological permanent Committee, more Sections and special 

 Committees may be united unto one. 



7. The consultations of the international Ornithological Committee begin already on the 

 evening of May the 14. in the palace of the Hung. National Museum. 



8. Finally the Hung. Committee has taken steps, that on conclusion of the Congress, the 

 members may visit the more important ornithological parts of the Country, with guidance of 

 competent leaders. 



9. During the Congress a complete freedom of language is allowed in all transactions. Any 

 kind of proposals intended to be laid before the Congress, must he announced beforehand, up to 

 April the 30. in the bureau of the Hiingarian Committee. 



H. Special part. 



10. Jlembers. Any person may be a member of Congress, who takes an interest in Ornitho- 

 logy, and pays the fee for membership. 



The community of Congress is constituted by four different classes of members, viz : 



1. the members of the permanent int «-national Ornithological Committee ; 



2. the delegates from States and corporations ; 



3. working members, who take part in the transactions; 



• 4. honorary members, who by paying the fee for membership, promote the transactions and 

 works of the Congress. 



Honorary or protecting members are considered also those corporations, or individuals, who 



send in to the Congress the fee of membership. 



11. Boolcinr/ and entering. The registration of the members commences on May the 14. and 

 may be continued during the sessions of Congress also. 



The registration office is in the palace of the Hung. Nat. Museum, where a central bureau 

 is established, which is open the whole day. 



The entrance fee, which will be appropriated to defrayug the expenses of the Congress is 

 10 florins. Himgarian Professors of Colleges, and Hungarian teachers of Schools pay half of the 

 fee, viz : 5 florins. 



Every member must enter his local residence, and state the title of his discourse, and also 

 the Section, in the deliberations of which he intends to take part. 



A member may enter himself in more, than one Section. 



The payment of the entrance fee entitles a member to a copy of the transactions, which 

 will be published by the Congress, fiu-ther he receives the ticket of membership, by the aid of 

 ■which he can visit all the exhibitions free of charge, and he is entitled to vote and deliberate in 

 all public, and in those private sittings, in which he particularly takes part. 



