266 G. Amdrup. 



Stud. polyt. JaRNER has lent 2 of hi.? diaries from the Expedition. 

 Captain Koch has given a description of: 



1. The station in Danmarks Havn. 



■2. The sledge journey to the Pendulum Islands from 13/XI to 4/XII 1906. 



3. The great sledge journey to the north in the spring of 1907, and has lent 



one of his diaries and has always willingly given any information I desired. 



The petty officer Chr. Bendix Thostrup has given some smaller pieces of 

 information. 



1st mate G. Thostrup has lent one of his diaries from the Expedition. 



Lieutenant Trolle has lent his official diaries, a private diary from the excur- 

 sions, 6 letters written by Mylius-Erichsen during the great sledge journey 

 to the north in the spring of 1907 and a list of all the journeys made from 

 the station in Danmarks Havn. 



Further, Trolle has given an account of most of the excursions in which 

 he took part and has lent various other records regarding the Expedition. 

 Besides, Lieutenant Trolle has always been willing to give any informa- 

 tion desired. 



Dr. phil. Weceneh has lent one of his diaries. 



The following members of the Expedition have given a brief account of their parti- 

 cipation in the Expedition: 



Aage Bertelsen, Artist. 



Hans Ludvk; Jensen, Steward. 



Fritz Johansen, stud. mag. 



Axel Peter Hansen, Sailor. 



Jens Gundahl Knudsen, Carpenter. 



Charles Sofus Poulsen, Sailor. 



Karl Johan Ring, Ice-pilot. 



Alf Trolle, Lieutenant. 



Alfred Lothar Wegener, iJr. phil. 



Further, the Committee's large collection of incoming and outgoing communica- 

 tions, especially regarding the preparations and early history of the Expedi- 

 tion, has been made use of. 



Finally, the popular report of "Danmark Expeditionen til Grenlands Nordøst- 

 kyst" published in Copenhagen 1909 by one of the members of the Expedi- 

 tion, the artist Mr. Achton Friis, has on many points been of great use to me. 



For all the support received from many quarters, without which 

 I should not have been able to draw up the present report, I would 

 here express my best thanks. 



G. Amdrup. 



