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Survey of Northeast Greenland. 
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Pre | o 1 | Azimuth of 
am th ENE a SEG 248903'37”.3 
Hühnenberg | 74930'04”.5 19°20'07”.2 | Klein Pendulum .. 233°51’00”.7 
| Kap Bremen...... 339949'01”.3 
р : ig? | its | | Klein Pendulum .. 306°29'37”.5 
Kap Bremen 74°59'58".6 | 20°0332”.7 | Hühnerberg ...... 339°44'01".3 
Muschelberg ...... 198°38’58”.9 
Muschelberg 
45°11’22”.4 | 1924830" | Kap Bremen...... 18253321 
The position of Haystack. 
Haystack is not marked off by means of a cairn, but as indicated 
by the name, given to it by Clavering in 1823, the top is shaped 
like a regular cone, so that the sighting point. the top of the mountain, 
Haystack seen from the North. 
becomes sufficiently clearly defined. The mountain, the altitude of 
which is 310 m is contiguous to the high table land at Kap Seebach, 
by means of a small isthmus, which only rises a few metres above 
the level of the sea. Seen from a distance Haystack gives the im- 
pression of being an island close outside the coast, and so Haystack 
was also drawn in Clavering’s map. As there are no other prominent 
points or islands on or near this part of the coast, the probability 
was excluded of sighting at a wrong point during the survey. 
On the sketch, Fig. 32, of the triangulation net in Dove Bugt are 
shown three sights at Haystack. Of these the sight from Station XV 
is, however, so uncertain, that it can only be used for a rather rough 
control of the two other ones. 
The fact is that when in the summer of 1907 I returned from 
the sledge trip to Peary Land, Bıstrup had commenced the survey 
of Dove Bugt, and had measured from Station XV. From here he 
