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II. Über die Forschungsergebnisse der schwedischen 

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I wish to thank the following men of science who by so ob- 

 ligingly placing their expert knowledge at my disposal aided me to 

 determine the material of several of the objects found : Dr. phil. K. 

 I. V. Steenstnqj, at the Mineralogical and Geological Museum (the 

 stone implements), Prof.^ Dr. phil. 0. G. Petersen, at the Kongelige 

 Landbohøjskole (several of the wooden implements) and the inspector 

 of the Zoological Museum H. Winge (several of the bone implements). 



Finally, I desire to express my thanks to the directors of the 

 ethnological museums in which I have studied the ethnology of the 

 Eskimo, for the ready complaisance I have everywhere met with, 

 and for the special facilities which have been accorded to me, to 

 obtain access to the objects I desired to study. 



I have mentioned the museums 1 visited, in the Preface 

 (pag. 335). 



