Kunit approached Holm on February 8, 1885 and sold the maps representing the coast from Sermiligak to Kangerdlugsuatsiak.
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Upon Holm's return, the maps were deposited along with the rest of the collection at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
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Although it is possible that Sølver also published in the Norwegian satirical magazine Vikingen, this note is probably an error.
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