46 THÉEL, NORTHERN AND ARCTIC INVERTEBRATES. I. SIPUNCULIDS. 
1897. 
J. G. ANDERSSON, Undergraduate (Geologist, Zoologist, Ostracoda), made a voyage 
with the vacht "Daga" from Kristineberg to Stockholm, round the southern part of 
Sweden, in order to study, and make collections of, Östracoda, ete.. and to investigate 
the deep water off Bornholm and Landsort. He started on the 5th of July and 
arrived at Stockholm on the 8th of Angust. Grant out of the funds of the SEDER- 
HOLM Trust. 
1898. 
E. NORDENSKIÖLD, Undergraduate (Zoologist), I. TRÄDGÅRDH, Undergraduate 
(Entomologist), H. Wik, Undergraduate, and KR. HäGcG, Undergraduate, made a 
voyage round the coast of Sweden, from Gothenburg to Hernösand in order to study 
the marine fauna. The voyage on board the "Daga" lasted for two months. At 
their own expense. 
1898. 
(Swedish Aretic Expedition). / 
Leader: A. G. NATHORST. 
Staff of Scientists on board: G. KOLTHOFF, Conservator (Zoologist; Birds), A. 
HAMBERG, Ph. D. (Geologist and Hydrographer), O. KJELLSTRÖM, Lieutenant (Carto- 
grapher), A. OHLIN, Ph. D. (Zoologist, Crustacea), G. ANDERSSON, Ph. D. (Botanist), 
H. HESSELMAN, Phil. Cand. (Botanist), J. G. ANDERSSON, Undergraduate (Geologist), 
E. LrEviS, M. D. (Bacteriologist). 
Vessel: The steamer "Antarctic". 
Sailing-master: Captain E. NILSSON. 
Object: To study the natural history, in a wide sense, of the sea and land, east 
and west of Spitzbergen, to make hydrographical researches, and to investigate the 
deepest parts of the ocean west of Spitzbergen. 
Hxtent: Bear Island, Hopen Island, Stor Fjord, Bell Sound, Ice Fjord, the 
Swedish Deep, west of Spitzbergen (the greatest depth 3,150 m.), King Charles's Land; 
Gillis Land, from there the Antarctic sailed round Spitzbergen to 'Tromsoe. 
Duration: The Antarctic sailed from Gothenburg on the 25th of May and re- 
turned to Tromsoe on the 7th of September. 
Ways and Means: Grants from the King of Sweden and private individuals. 
1899. 
Leader: JOH. GUNNAR ÅNDERSSON, Ph. D. (Geologist and Palzeontologist). 
Companion Investigator: CO. ÅA. FORSBERG, Undergraduate (Geologist and Meteo- 
rologist) and G. SWENANDER, Phil. Camd. (Botanist and Zoologist). 
