244 G. Amdrup. 



SUMMARY. 



During tlie Expedition nearly 200 journeys great and small were 

 made, some witii sledgi' and some by boat, motor-carriage and on 

 foot. 



The land trom Cape Bismarck (ca. 77°ОГ N. lal.) tu the points 

 reached by Peary from the west, Navy Cliff (81°37' N. lat. and 34°0Г/ 

 W. long.) and Cape Clarence Wyckoff (82°ri7'.7 N. lat. and 2;Г09' W. 

 long.), has been explored and charted; indeed, the Expedition has 

 even penetrated up to ca. 83°28' N. lat. The new land visited has 

 been taken in possession and called Kong Frederik VIII Land. 



The land from Ardencaple Inlet to Cape Bismarck, which was 

 roughly charted by the 2nd German North Pole Expedition from a 

 single sledge journey, has been accurately surveyed and explored by 

 means of numerous journeys. 



Sveral sledge journeys were made up on the inlanil ice behind 

 Germania Land and an extensive, ice-free tract has been discovered 

 inland. 



Large collections of botanical, geological, zoological and ethno- 

 graphical objects Ьал'е been brought home. 



A large material of observations on the meteorology, magnetism, 

 air-electricity, astronomy, hydrography, glacial geology etc. of the 

 regions visited has likewise been brought home. 



230 paintings, sketches and drawings have been made by the 

 two artists of the Expedition and about 1500 guml photographic plates 

 have been taken. 



The total amount of game obtained on the Expedition amounted 

 to about 90 bears, 30 walrus, 60 musk-oxen, 300 hares, llö foxes and 

 5 wolves, as also a number of seals. 



