The rate of the ice-drifts from Angmagsalik to Cape Farvel. 
Pack passes 
Angmagsalik 
Cape Farvel 
| Number of 
days 
Distance 
Average 
| velocity of the | 
current for 
| every 24 hours 
EJNAR MIKKELSEN. 
25. Nov. 1884 
24, Nov. 1894 
21. Nov. 1897 
11. Nov. 1898 
20. Nov. 1899 
15. Nov. 1900 
5. Dec. 1901 
26. Oct. 1902 
22. Nov. 1903 
c. 25. Oct. 19044 
5. Nov. 1906 
21. Nov. 1908 
1. Nov. 1909 
14. Nov. 1911 
11. Nov. 1912 
c. 25. Jan. 1885! 
5, Feb. 1895 
3. March 1898 
c. 15. Jan. 1899 
31. Jan. 1900 
c. 6. Feb. 1901? 
28. Jan. 1902 
20. Nov. 1902 
с. 1. Feb. 19043 
12. Feb. 1905 
8. Feb. 1907 
10. Feb. 1909 
30. Jan. 1910 
16. Dec. 1911 
25. Jan. 1913 
60 
13 
102 
c. 65 
12 
c. 82 
54 
25 
71 
109 
95 
81 
91 
32 
74 
| 
| 
400 
206 
1 End of January. 
2 Tce observed at Cape Farvel; must thus have been there for some days. 
Average velocity of the drift 
3 Ice observed to the west of Cape Farvel 3. Feb., so the statement is not quite accurate. 
4 Cannot be given for quite certain. 
Heavy ice in April east of Iceland 
Conditions of theice in East Greenland particularly good 
Ice-belt narrow — — = 
but conditions of the ice difficult 
— middle = = — 
rather good 
heavy 
— narrow = — 
and very scattered 
— middling but very heavy. Angmagsalik not navigated. 
— narrow and very scattered 
— very narrow 
