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Peter Hansen had taken part as seaman in Amdrup's expedition 

 to East Greenland in 1900 and done excellent service. 



25. Seaman Charles Sophus Poulsen, born September 26th 

 1888 in Copenhagen. Seaman. Seaman in the service oi' the Royal 

 Greenland Trading Co. 



26. The Greenlander Nikolaj Isak Jørgen Brønlund, formerly 

 curate in Greenland, born December 14th 1877 in Jacobshavn. Sledge 

 driver. 



BrøNLUND had taken part in Mylius-Erichsen's expedition to 

 West Greenland in 1902—1904. 



27. The Greenland hunter Tobias Otto Mikael Gabrielsen, 

 born January 21st 1878 in Nugssuak, district of Ritenbænk, West 

 Greenland. Sledge driver. 



28. The Greenlander, Kivfak, Hendrik Ole Jacob Olsen, 

 born December 11th 1884 in Ritenbænk, West Greenland. Sledge driver. 



In the above list of the members composing the Expedition only 

 the special field of Avork of each member has been noted. But within 

 each division the expert concerned was obliged to have some assistance, 

 to be able to fulfil the heavy tasks devolving upon him. In the special 

 papers on the scientific results, therefore, the expert concerned has 

 mentioned all those who have assisted him in his work to any note- 

 worthy extent. 



By the direction of the Committee a contract was signed between 

 Mylius-Erichsen and each of the members, reading as follows: 



The undersigned author, Cand. phil. L. Mylius-Erichsen, as 

 leader of the "Danmark Expedition to the north-east coast of Green- 

 land" and the undersigned . . ., on this date . . ., make the following: 



Agreement. 



§ 1- 

 I . . . , engaged as . . . \vith the ship "Danmark" of the Expedition, 

 my work, place and duties onboard being determined by the engage- 

 ment contract signed by the ship's Captain and myself so far as 

 the sea voyage and the work connected with it is concerned, hereby 

 bind myself to take part in all other operations or work connected 

 with the service of the Expedition to the best of my ability and as 

 far as my strength permits in precise accordance with what the leader 

 of the Expedition may determine, and also in every way to follow 

 the injunctions given by the leader of the Expedition in the strictest 

 possible manner. 



§ 2- 

 (Contained regulation of the payment and a statement as to when 

 the Expedition was expected to return home). 



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