50 G. Amdrup. 



§ 3. 



In addition to the salary mentioned, I have also claim upon full 

 maintenance, naturally, however, only in accordance with Avhat the 

 circumstances of the journey permit and so long as I am actually part 

 of the Expedition. It is specially emphasized, that the food is one 

 and the same for all the members of the Expedition. 



I am to be equipped, lastly, at the cost of the Expedition with 

 everything, not only for the voyage but also for my participation 

 generally in the Expedition, so that clothes and weapons, but not 

 ray other equipment, will belong to me after the return home. 



§ 4. 



Whatever the Expedition may collect or obtain in any way of 

 scientific interest, whether from hunting or fishing, as skins, blubber 

 or living animals, minerals or discoveries of any kind, are to be placed 

 by the Committee of the Danmark Expedition at the disposal of the 

 public Danish collections, in agreement with tlie promise given by 

 the Committee to the Ministry of Marine, and what remains over will 

 be divided equally among all the members of the Expedition, and if 

 several wish to retain the same object, the decision will be made by lot i. 



Original works of art made by members of the Expedition, whether 

 paintings, drawings or the like, lielong to the artist, but all members 

 of the Expedition shall have free permission to reproduce the works 

 in the first 2 years after the return for the purpose of illustrating the 

 scientific papers, which they may publish, and the leader of the Ex- 

 pedition shall have the same right in drawing up any general account 

 of the journey. On the other hand, all other rights of reproduction 

 — even on the part of the artist himself — are excluded, until the 

 period mentioned has expired. 



§ 5. 



lentil the return of the Expedition — cf. § 2 — only the leader 

 has the right to send telegrams to the press regarding the progress 

 and results of the Expedition; on the other hand, correspondence in 

 the shape of letters is also permitted to the other members, though 

 they are bound in duty to show such correspondence to the leader 

 of the Expedition and make the omissions, which he may consider 

 right. 



The right to give written reports on the Expedition in the form 

 of general accounts is reserved to the leader of the Expedition imtil 

 one year after the return. Reports of a purely scientific or special 

 kind may, on the other hand, be published at any time, except that 

 the mode of publication must be beforehand agreed to by the Com- 



> This paragraph should Imve stated more precisely, that seientific records 

 belonged to the Expedition. 



