PEEFACE TO VOL. II. 



_Lhe astronomical, magnetic, and pendulum observations affording the 

 material for the three important Memoirs contained in this volume, were nearly 

 all of them, with the exception of the observations from the sledge-journey, 

 made by Capt. SIGURD SCOTT-HANSEU. In my preface to Vol. I of this 

 Report, I have gratefully acknowledged his important share in the results 

 of the expedition. The present volume containing some part of his work, will 

 testify to the astonishing quantity of multifarious observations he has been 

 able to accomplish, and to the intelligent care and accuracy with which he 

 made them, notwithstanding the often trying circumstances. 



Memoir VI, containing the Astronomical Observations made during the 

 expedition, and their Results, has been prepared by Prof. H. GEELMUYDEN. 

 Before our start, Prof. GEELMUYDEN gave the expedition his important 

 assistance by aiding in our equipment with astronomical instruments and 

 chronometers, and giving us instruction in the best methods of making 

 observations for determining our position in high latitudes. After our return, 

 he had the great kindness to undertake the troublesome and slow work 

 of arranging and supervising the computation of our numerous observations, 

 and preparing the report for the press. He has also constructed and drawn 

 the two valuable charts accompanying this volume, of the Fram's route and 



