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out the three expeditions upon the sums of money 

 contributed. 



The U. S. Weather Bureau, Dr. Charles F. Mar- 

 vin, Director, has generously loaned meteorological 

 equipment from its reserve stock, and furthermore 

 co-operated by the loan of members of its staff, the 

 expedition taking over their salary and expenses 

 while employed. Mr. S. P. Fergusson has, how- 

 ever, since his term as a member of the Expedition 

 in Greenland voluntarily acted in an advisory 

 capacity and has given generously of his time out- 

 side of office hours. The U. S. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey, the Surveying and Electrical Engineer- 

 ing departments of the University of Michigan, 

 the University of T^evada, and the Meteorological 

 Institute at Copenhagen have all loaned the ex- 

 peditions valuable equipment. 



Manufacturing concerns which have supplied 

 equipment either as gift or as a loan are the fol- 

 lowing: The Burgess Battery Company, the Allen 

 B. Cardwell Company, the Jewell Electrical In- 

 strument Company, the General Radio Company, 

 the Radio Corporation of America, the Exide Bat- 

 tery Company, the Corning Glass Company, the 

 Lockwood Motor Company, the Wood Conversion 

 Company, the Taylor Instrument Company, the 

 Mirakel Optical Company, the Geophysical Re- 



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