KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 39. N:o l. 49 
Finmarken. Furthermore, I cannot take into consideration all the scientific expedi- 
tions and journeys sent out to the Stockholm Archipelago, to the Sound (from Lund) 
and to the "Väderöarne”" and "Koster (from the Biological Station at Kristineberg). 
I must confess that I am quite unable to enumerate: even the years in which several 
expeditions were made. 
Appendix. 
As a supplement to the above account, it ought to be stated that we have 
records of Hydrograplhic-biological Researches in the Skagerack and Baltic from the 
year 1876 onwards, when they were first started by F. L. EKMAN, Ph. D., Professor 
(Chemist and Hydrographer). Subsequently they were continued and augmented by 
O. PETTERSSON, Ph. D., Professor (Chemist and Hydrographer) and by G. EKMAN, 
Engineer (Chemist and Hydrographer), assisted by several other scientific men. Com- 
plete accounts of these undertakings are given in: "Svenska Hydrografisk Biologiska 
Kommissionens skrifter, I. Göteborg 1903 and "Conseil permanent international 
pour PF'exploration de la Mer” — "Bulletin des Résultats acquis pendant les courses 
périodiques publié par le Bureau du Conseil avec Passistance de M. Knudsen. Année 
1903—1904. N:o 1. Copenhague 1904. 
In the above account I have totally omitted the Swedish Expeditions to Spitz- 
bergen in 1898—1902 which had as their almost exclusive object, geodetic, magnetic, 
astronomic and meteorological investigations. 
