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Duration: The first dredging is dated the 7th of July and the last the 7th of 
August. 
Ways and Means: A subvention from the Swedish Government. 
188 ?. 
R. LUNDBERG, Ph. D. (Zoologist, Snuperintendent of the Fishery Department) 
made several expeditions round the coasts of Skåne, and especially in the Sound, 
mainly for the purpose of studying the fisheries, but also in order to make col- 
lections of marine animals, which collections are now deposited in the State Mu- 
seum. I am not able to state the years when he worked there, but I know that he 
visited the Sound several times, possibly earlier than 1880. 
1880. 
W-. LILLJEBORG, Ph. D., Professor (Zoologist; Vertebrates and Invertebrates) 
visited during the summer months, at his own cost, several places in Skåne (Ystad, 
Kullen, Skelderviken, Öresund and Helsingör), in order to examine the Entomostra- 
cans that live in the lakes and in the sea. At his own expense. 
1880. 
C. BovaLruivs, Ph. D. (Zoologist, Amphipoda), sailed on board his own Yacht 
the "Kare" to the South West coast of Norway, in order to make collections of in- 
vertebrated marine animals. Among other places he visited were Tromö (near Aren- 
dal), Christiansand, Haugesund, Tanangerhavn (S. of Stavanger), Farsund, Hardanger 
(Gravenfjord, Samlenfjord, Utnefjord, Sörfjord), ete. According to his journal, the 
dredgings were commenced on the 27th of June and completed on the 4th of Au- 
oust. At his own expense. 
1880-1888. 
F. TrRYBOM, Phil. Lice. (Official in the Fishery Department, Zoologist), under- 
took in several of the years between 1880 and 1888 at the cost of the Government 
and of the Provincial Agricultural Societies, voyages to the Baltic Sea, Skagerrack, 
Kattegat and North Sea, on board Swedish or foreign vessels, in order to study the 
methods of sea-fishing in vogue, and more especially the catching of herring; further- 
more, to examine the contents of the intestines of the fish caught and to make 
other biological observations. 
