Report on the Danmark expedition to the north-east coast. 



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Means of 

 conveyance 



Object of 

 journey 



Remarks 



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Brønlund, Gun- 

 dahl Knudsen, G. 

 Thostrup and 

 Weinschenck. 



Hagen, Hagerup, 

 Kock andWegener. 



10 Hagerup, Trolle 



and Weinschenck. 



Knud Christian- 

 sen, Charles Poul- 

 sen and Ring. 



Bertelsen, Hagen, 

 Jarner, Koch, 

 Lindhard and G. 

 Thostrup. 



Knud Christian- 

 sen and Lundager. 



Knud Christian- 

 sen, Fritz Johan- 

 sen and TroOe. 



Knud Christian- 

 sen, Fritz Johan- 

 sen and Koefoed. 



Knud Christian- 

 sen, Freuchen and 

 Koefoed. 



11 Tobias Gabrielsen 

 and Hendrik 01- 

 ! sen. 



Knud Christian- 

 .sen, Fritz Johan- 

 sen and Lundager. 



14 Bertelsen and Ach- 

 ton Friis. 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat. 



Amdrup- 

 boat. 



Boat No. 1. 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat 



and 

 Boat No. 1. 



Kajak. 



To fetch a sledge 

 with baggage left 

 south of Cape Ma- 

 rie Valdemar on 



Taking surveys 

 and coloured pho- 

 tographs at Cape 

 Bismarck and the 

 Koldewey Isis. 



Started for Storm 

 Cape to assist in 

 transporting the 

 goods to the ship. 



To fetch some meat 

 in Storm Bav. 



Surveys at Cape 

 Bismarck and the 

 Koldewev Isis. 



Botanical 

 gations. 



investi- 



Motor-boat. 



Motor-boat 



and 

 Boat No. 3. 



To try and sail to 

 Hvalrosodden. 

 Owing to ice they 

 reach no further 

 than Storm Bay. 



Zoological investi- 

 gations round 

 Storm Cape. 



' To transport tim- 

 ber and stores to 

 the projected sta- 



, tion in Morke 

 Fjord. 



To transport a ka- 

 jak to Hvalros- 

 I odden to be used 

 I by Bistrup during 

 his surveying work. 

 Huntingexcursion. 



Zoological and bo- 

 I tanical investiga- j 

 I tions round Storm 

 I Cape. ' 



To make studies [ 

 and hunt nearCape 

 Bismarck. 



Trolle and Wein- 

 schenck return by 

 land on •'Д. 



TroUe Wcdks to 

 Hvalrosodden. 



Owing to ice they 

 reach no further 

 than the rocks west 

 of Storm Cape. 



The ice cuts the 

 kajak to pieces. 

 Covered the rest 

 of theway to Hval- 

 rosodden on foot. 



xu. 



Bertelsen returns 

 on '/j, Achton Friis 

 walked home on 



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