KUNGL. SV. VET: AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 39. N:o l. 25 
Duration: Departure from Stockholm on the 19th of May, return to Upsala on 
the l0Oth of October. 
Ways and Means: A subvention from the Swedish Government. 
1850 (2). 
SVEN LOVÉN, accompanied by O. TORELL, made a voyage on board one of the 
Swedish Government's vessels, in order to explore the marine fauna of Bohuslän and 
the Christiania Fjord. During this expedition they dredged at Dröbak and brought 
home many interesting animals, now preserved in the State Museum. 
1851. 
W. LILLJEBORG, Ph. D., University Lecturer (Zoologist; Vertebrates and In- 
vertebrates) made an exploratory journey to the fishing village of Mölle in Skåne 
during the month of September, in order to study the marine fauna there. At his 
own expense. 
1852, 1857, 1860 and 1880. 
W. LILLJEBORG, Ph. D., University Lecturer (Zoologist; Vertebrates and In- 
vertebrates) investigated the Entomostraca in the harbour of Landskrona, at his own 
expense. 
185 (2) etc. 
G. LInDSTRÖM, Ph. D. (Zoologist and Palxontologist) investigated the sea round 
the coast of his native Island of Gotland, the Stockholm Skärgård, and also visited 
the West Coast of Sweden in order to study the invertebrates there. Specimens re- 
sulting from his journeys are preserved in the State Museum. The pecuniary aid he 
received was mostly from scientific institutions, a slight amount also from the Govern- 
ment. The years when he undertook these journeys are unknown to me. 
1857. 
OTTO TORELL, Ph. D., Professor (Geologist and Zoologist). 
Companion Investigator: OLSON GADDE, Phil. Cand. 
Dredger: ANDERS JAKOBSSON, from Fiskebäckskil. 
Object: To study the natural history of Iceland, especially the glacial phenomena, 
and to make himself familiar with the nature as it presents itself in northern and 
arctic regions. 
Exztent: Iceland: Thorshavn in the Thistil Fjord, Beru Fjord, Reykiavik, Ham- 
mars Fjord, Alfta Fjord, Skaga Fjord, etc, 
