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ingen Omstændigheder længere end til 7de September."

. Ved kongelig Resolution af 5te Februar 1876. blev
det overdraget følgende Videnskabsmænd at deltage i
Expeditionen: Professor i Meteorologien H. Mohn, Professor
i Zoologi G. O. Sars, Overlæge ved Lungegaardshospitalet
i Bergen Dr. med. D. C. ’DanieUsen, Kjøbmand i
Bergen Herman Friele og Stud. real. S. M. Svendsen. Som
Chef for Expeditionen Skib antoges ved samme Resolution
Captein C. Wille, der tillige skulde overtage Udførelsen af
de videnskabelige Iagttagelser, som vare forudsatte fremmede
ved Expeditionen og som ikke specielt maatte gaa ind under
nogen af de øvrige ved Expeditionen ansatte
Videnskabsmænds Omraade. Som Tegner blev senere antaget
Landskabsmaler F. Schiertz.

Efter Opmaalingsdirectionens Foranstaltning besørgede
Capt. Wille Anskaffelsen ai’ de til Expeditionen fornødne
Instrumenter og Apparater samt Skibets Indredning og
Udrustning.

For Expeditionen videnskabelige Medlemmer blev
givet af Opmaalingsdirectionen følgende. af Departementet
for det Indre approberede Instrux, der var gjældende for
hvert af de tre Aar 1876. 1877 og’ 1878.

Den for Expeditionen approberede Plan søges udført,
saavidt Vejrforhold eller andre uforudseede
()mstændighe-der ikke er ivejen derfor. Afgjørelsen af hvorvidt
Vejrforhold eller Skibets Tilstand maatte træde hindrende ivejen,
tilligger Fartøjets Chef.

§ -’-

Planens Udførelse i det enkelte sker efter Samraad
og Afstemning af Expeditionen videnskabelige Medlemmer,
til hvilke ogsaa Fartøjets Chef hører.

Afgjørelsen sker efter simpel Pluralitet.

De videnskabelige Medlemmer vælge sig imellem en
Formand, hvis Stemme i Tilfælde af Stemmelighed gjør
•Udslaget.

§ 3.

Skulde den under Rejsen gjorte Erfaring gjøre det
sandsynligt, at Afvigelser fra den lagte Plan i højere Grad
vilde ramme Expeditionens Formaal, kunne saadanne
foretages, naar’ samtlige videnskabelige Medlemmer derom ere
enige.

§ 4.

Chefen for Expeditionsskibet har at sørge for, at
dette er hensigtsmæssigt udrustet og forsynet med de for
Expeditionens Øjemed nødvendige Apparater, samt at de
Rejser og Manøvrer blive udførte, der udiordres til
Op-naaelse af Expeditionens Formaal.

§ 5-

Naar Havn anløbes meddeler Skibschefen Bestyrelsen
fornøden Underretning om Expeditionens Fremgang,
ligesom han ogsaa aflægger samlet Rapport efter endt Togt.
Efter Expeditionens Afslutning indsendes fra dens viden-

day on which the intelligence was received, but not longer
than the 7th of September."

By an Order in Council, bearing date February the 5th.
1876. the following gentlemen were appointed members of
the Scientific Staff: — H, Mohn, Professor of Meteorology;
G. O. Sars, Professor of Zoology : I). C. Danielssen, M. D.,
physician to Lungegaard’s Hospital in Bergen: Herman Friele
Esq.. merchant in the city of Bergen; and S. M. Svendsen,
undergraduate of the University of Christiania. By the
same Order. Capt. C. Wille, R. N., was appointed to
command the vessel chartered for the Expedition,, and to
institute such scientific observations as there would, it was
believed, be found facilities for taking, but which did not
strictly, come within the province of any member of the
Civilian Scientific Staff Subsequently, the services of F.
Schiertz, artist, were also engaged.

At the instance of the Directors of the
Geographical Survey, Capt. Wille procured for the Expedition the
necessary instruments and apparatus, and superintended
the general fitting-out of the vessel.

For the guidance of the Scientific Staff on board,
the Directors of the Geographical Survey, with the
sanction of the Home Department, issued the following
Instructions, which remained in force on the three cruises

of the Expedition, in 1876, 1877, and 1878.’.

§ j-

The Scheme approved for the Expedition shall be.
. strictly adhered to. unless bad weather, or some unforseen
interfering cause, prevent its being carried out. It rests
with the Captain to pronounce on the state of the weather
and of the ship.

§ 2- ’
• Previous to execution.’all the details of the Scheme shall
be discussed and put to the vote by the Scientific Staff
on board, .of which the Captain of the vessel is a member.

The decision of the majority to be final.

The Scientific Staff shall trom among their number
elect a chairman, who has the casting vote.

If, during the progress of the cruise, very
considerable deviation from the Scheme approved for the
Expedition be found advisable, such deviation is permitted, all
the members’ of the Scientific Staff consenting thereto.

§ -t.

On the Captain of the vessel shall devolve the duty •
of fitting her out, and of furnishing her with the
necessary apparatus, as also of navigating and working
her ’in a manner calculated to attain the object of the
Expedition.

§ 5-

From every port at which the vessel may touch, the
Captain shall advise the 1 Mrectors of the Geographical Survey
of the progress of the Expedition: and after his return he
has .to report generally’ on the cruise. The Expedition

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