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The Polar Record, No. 41, January 1951Page 104, line 10. For Vibæk read Vebæk.Page 115, line 28. For Strause read Strouse.The Polar Record, No. 42, July 1951Page 220, lines 17, 19 and 26. For U-507 read U-307.Page 221, line 9. For U-507 read U-307.Page 226. Delete first three sentences and substitute The Norwegian weather station on Jan Mayen had continued to operate until 3 September 1940, when the Fridtjof Nansen evacuated the staff and destroyed the installations. In November 1940 the Fridtjof Nansen was wrecked on an uncharted reef off Jan Mayen while making a reconnaissance of the area. The survivors were picked up by the Honningsvåg.Page 245, lines 1 and 6 For N. J. Polunin read N. Polunin.Page 248, line 20. For N. J. Polunin read N. Polunin.Page 258, line 34. Delete R. Gessain.Page 258, line 35. Delete R. Latarjet.Page 258, line 36. For Joint read Deputy.Page 259, line 6. For Physicist read Senior physicist.Page 261, line 36. For Bouche, Senior meteorologist read Bouché, Deputy leader and senior meteorologist.
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Title: Errata
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The Polar Record, No.
41, January 1951Page 104, line 10.
For Vibæk read Vebæk.
Page 115, line 28.
For Strause read Strouse.
The Polar Record, No.
42, July 1951Page 220, lines 17, 19 and 26.
For U-507 read U-307.
Page 221, line 9.
For U-507 read U-307.
Page 226.
Delete first three sentences and substitute The Norwegian weather station on Jan Mayen had continued to operate until 3 September 1940, when the Fridtjof Nansen evacuated the staff and destroyed the installations.
In November 1940 the Fridtjof Nansen was wrecked on an uncharted reef off Jan Mayen while making a reconnaissance of the area.
The survivors were picked up by the Honningsvåg.
Page 245, lines 1 and 6 For N.
J.
Polunin read N.
Polunin.
Page 248, line 20.
For N.
J.
Polunin read N.
Polunin.
Page 258, line 34.
Delete R.
Gessain.
Page 258, line 35.
Delete R.
Latarjet.
Page 258, line 36.
For Joint read Deputy.
Page 259, line 6.
For Physicist read Senior physicist.
Page 261, line 36.
For Bouche, Senior meteorologist read Bouché, Deputy leader and senior meteorologist.

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