34 THEEL, NORTHERN AND ARCTIC INVERTEBRATES. I. SIPUNCULIDS. 
Duration: The Polhem and the Gladan started from Gothenburg together on 
the 4th of July 1872. On the 1l3th of August the Onkel Adam arrived from Tromsoe 
at Fair-Haven, laden with coal and reindeer moss, and having on board forty reindeer 
for the journey over the ice. The Polhem arrived at Gothenburg on the 29th of 
August 1873; the two other vessels had already arrived home safely some time before. 
Ways amd Means: A grant from the Government and a donation from OSCAR 
DICKSON. ; 
1873. 
G. EIsEN and ÅA, STUXBERG, Undergraduates. An expedition to Bohuslän, in 
order to explore the marine fauna along its coast. 
1874. 
T. TULLBERG, Ph. D. and HJ. THÉEL, Ph. D., both Zoologists. An expedition 
during the summer months to Gullmarn, in order to study the marine fauna. 
1875. 
(Expedition to the Yenissej.) 
Leader: AA. E. NORDENSKIÖLD. 
Staff of Scientists on board: EF. R. KJELLMAN, Ph. D. (Botanist, especially Al- 
gologist), A. N. LUNDSTRÖM, Ph. D. (Botanist), HI. THéreL, Ph. D. (Gephyrea, An- 
nelida and Holothurioidea), A. STUXBERG, Ph. D. (Myriapoda, Crustacea, Echinodermata). 
Vessel: The PRoEVEN, a small Norwegian sloop of only about 70 tons” burden. 
Sawiling-Master: N. I. ISAKSEN. 
Object: To investigate the natural history of the Kara Sea, to penetrate to the 
mouth of the Yenissej and to ascend that river. 
Extent: Novaya Zemlya: North Goose Cape, Karmakul Bay, Besimmenaja Bay, 
Matotschkin Schar, Skodde Bay, South Goose Cape, Kostin Schar, Cape Grebeni, 
Iugor Sound, Kara Sea, Yalmal, Dickson Harbour. Here preparations were made for 
an ascent of the Yenissej by NORDENSKIÖLD, LUNDSTRÖM and STUXBERG. The PROEVEN 
returned with the two other naturalists under the leadership of Dr. KJELLMAN to 
'Tromsoe. 
Duration: The PROEVEN started navigating Fugloe Sound on the l4th of June, 
and returned to Tromsoe on the 3rd of October. 
Ways and Means: At the charges of OSCAR DICKSON, 
