184 Wırnerm Lave: Report concerning the remaining part of the expedition. 
On August 10th at noon we were under the land off Saddelberg 
and kept south until we made Cape Borlace-Warren, after which we 
proceeded full and by in an easterly direction (Fig. 95). This time we 
had actually found the passage out from the ice. The latter became 
gradually less compact, and at 9 a.m. on the 11 of August, we noticed 
the swell which increased, until at noon in 73°38’.5 N by 11°40’ W we 
passed the edge of the ice. 
On August 15th at noon we passed Jan Mayen to the northward 
and eastward at about 30 miles off, and finally on August 19th 1910 
at 7 p.m. the “7de Juni” made Aalesund Harbour. 
