The international 
investigations 
in the different 
countries 
Organisation of 
the work in the 
participating 
countries 
ADMINISTRATION-REPORT 1903—04 VITE 
Brought over... Kr. 11690.71 
4. Postage, freights ete...................... - 682.36 
5. Travelling expenses ...............2....... - 77.60 
GitpBooks ah Seen ae Cerra era Aa net - 2.00 
i.e Extravassistanced.esit. Gener eee ee eee - 199.25 
SMINVENTOVMANTNEOOlS APPAREMMENT AE EEE - 1178.00 
9. Instruments for use in laboratory ......... - 1140.23 
10. Experiments with hydrographical apparatus. - 1435.08 
11. Insurance and diverse expenses ........... = 46.39 
12. Instruments to be had on demand........ - 16090.78 
Balance uly E19 eee - 327.60 
Kr. 32799.96 
Concerning the special investigations undertaken by the different countries 
participating in the international cooperation, nothing need be said here. It is the 
intention of the Bureau to bring together before the end of 1904 all that will be 
ready for publication up to that time in the form of a detailed report. In this 
administrative report, therefore, only a list of the publications will be given which 
have been published in the separate countries since the beginning of the inter- 
national investigations and which are specially connected with the study of the sea 
(Appendix F), so far as the Bureau has been informed of their appearance. 
The organisation of the work in the participating countries has already been 
described in the first year’s Report; the following details however must now 
be added: 
Belgium. The director of the investigations is Professor Gustave GiLsoN, 
Louvain. The chemical investigations are directed by Professor E. Gmson, Liège. 
The assistants for the hydrographical work are Mr. Jures Huwarp and Engineer 
Liinarp. The seasonal cruises are carried out by the government steamer “Ville 
d'Anvers”. The plankton is investigated by Prof. G. Gizson who is assisted for 
the diatoms by Dr. Henri van Heurcx. The biological investigations are partly 
carried out at the Zoological Institute of the Louvain University, partly at Ostende: 
Germany. Dr. Pau Kemnirz has taken the place of Kand. EDrersen as 
assistant for the hydrographical investigations. 
Denmark. The plankton investigations form a separate department along- 
side of the hydrographical and biological departments, under the direction of 
“Musæumsinspektor” C. H. OsrenreLn. 
