KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND. 20. N:0 5. ro) 
Polar circle in the south to about the 72:nd degree of latitude northwards, and to the 
longitude of Vardd to the east. Part (The whole?) of this region is called the North 
Sea — das Nordmeer — on Kiepert’s map of the arctic lands'), but as this name in- 
cludes also part of the Atlantic and moreover might possibly be confounded with the 
North-Sea or German ocean, I have not thought fit to adopt it. 
The Greenland Sea is the sea between Greenland and Spitzbergen north of Iceland 
and of the Norwegian Polar Sea, extending along the east coast of Greenland and the 
west and north coasts of Spitzbergen. I regard Beeren Eiland as situated in this sea. 
The Murman Sea is limited to the north by a line supposed to be drawn from 
the mouth of Varanger-fjord to Matotshkin Shar at Novaya Zemlya °). 
The Kara Sea is the sea between Novaya Zemlya and the Taimyr Peninsula, 
‘reaching to the longitude of Cape Chelyuskin, 
The Spitzbergen Sea is the region north of the Murman and Kara Seas, east of 
the Greenland Sea. 
The Sibirian Sea is the region east of the preceding, to the longitude of Bering 
Strait. 
The American Arctic Sea north of North-America. 
I call Baffin Bay the region between America and Greenland. I hold it to be 
bounded to the south by the latitude of Cape Farewell. 
1) Kierert, Uebersichts-Karte der Nordpolar-Liinder. Neue berichtigte Ausgabe. Berlin 1874. 
2) Cp. NorpenskioLp, Karta 6fver Prévens fard till Jenise} och ater 1875. 
3) Cp. NorpEnsk16Lp, Vega-Exp. 1. p. 150. 
