KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 39. N:o l. 41 
Extent: Kuxzenanger Fjord. 
Duration: The summer months. 
Ways and Means: A grant out of the funds of the Sederholm Trust. 
1885, 1886 and 1887. 
R. LUNDBERG, Ph. D. (Zoologist, Superintendent of the Fishery Department). 
Companion Investigator for some portion of the voyages: V. WAHLBERG (Head 
Fishery Assistant). 
Vessels: The cutter Ögir, belonging to the Fishery Service, and hired steam-boats. 
Object: To study the natural phenomena of the central part of the Stockholm 
Skärgård. é 
Extent: Norrnäs", "Kanholmsfjärden", Sandhamn”, ""Solöfjärden", "Torsby- 
fjärden", "Trälhafvet"", "Baggensfjärden", "Lilla Värtan", etc. 
Duration: July and August 1885 and 1886, November 1886 and April 1887. 
Ways and Means: At the charges of the Fishery Service. 
1885—-1904. 
D. BERGENDAL, Ph. D., Professor (Zoologist: Nemerteans, Turbellaria and Roti- 
fera), paid many visits to the West Coast of Sweden, from the Sound up to Koster 
ete., in order to acquaint himself with the marine fauna, and to make collections of 
animals. At his own cost and that of several scientific institutions. 
1886—-1904. 
H. WALLENGREN, Ph. D. (Zoologist: Protozoa etc.) made many expeditions 
during the years given to the Sound and to the West Coast of Sweden, in order to 
make himself familiar with the marine fauna, especially with the Protozoa, and to 
make collections of marine animals. At his own cost, with some assistance from the 
Swedish Royal Academy of Science. 
18387. 
G. KoLrHorrF, Conservator (Zoologist, Ornithologist) spent some months in Fin- 
marken (Magerö and Porsanger Fjord), in order to study the birds, and to make 
collections of marine animals. At his own expense. 
1888, 1889, 1891, 1892 and 1895. 
H. W. MuntHr, Phil. Lic., subsequently University Docent (Zoologist and Geo- 
logist), during the above-mentioned years made expeditions to the soutb of Sweden 
