KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 39. N:o I. 29 
Duration: From the l4th of June to the 13th of September. 
Ways and Means: from the Government and from Count von Platen. 
1864. 
F. A. Smitt, Ph. D. (Zoologist; Pisces, Bryozoa) made a journey round the 
southern shores of Sweden, in order to study the fauna of the Baltic Sea. The sum- 
mer months. Subvention out of the funds of the LETTERSTEDT Trust. 
1865. 
A. W. LJUNGMAN, Ph. D., University Docent (Ophiuridea, Holothuridea and 
Fisheries). 
Object: To study the marine fauna along the North West coast of Sweden. 
Extent: Bohuslän, especially Wäderöarne and Kosterfjord. 
Duration: The summer months. 
Ways and Means: A subvention from the Swedish Royal Academy of Science. 
1866. 
T. TULLBERG, F. R. AVLIN and P. ÖBERG, Undergraduates, made a voyage du- 
ring the summer months to the Fjord of Gullmarn, Fiskebäckskil, in order to study 
the flora and fauna in the sea there. At their own charges. 
1867. 
G. VON YHLEN (Official in the Fishery Department, Naturalist). 
Object: To accompany a Swedish fishing-smack, in order to gain a knowledge 
of the North Sea fisheries and to dredge for invertebrated animals from the bottom 
of the sea. 
Extent: The Norwegian banks, west of Bergen, where natural history specimens 
were brought up from a depth of 200 fathoms. 
Duration: The summer months. 
Ways and Means: A subvention from the Swedish Government. 
1867. 
P. OLsson, Ph. D. (Zoologist; Parasitical Worms). 
Object: To study Entozoa in fishes. 
Exzxtent: The West Coast of Norway: Molde, Aalesund, Bergen, Storeggen Bank. 
Duration: Erom the 19th of July to the I9th of September. 
Ways and Means: A subvention from the Swedish Government. 
KE. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. Band. 39. N:o 1. 
