Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2004, Side 49
WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
47
de Gruyter) 2000 (= Trends in linguistics:
Studies and monographs; 124), pp. 25-53
<Briefly dealing with modern Faroese>
092: Brettum, Pál: Phytoplankton Species
Composition and Biovolume in Five Faroese
Lakes
in: Christoffersen et al. (eds): Five Faroese
Lakes, Tórshavn 2003, pp. 39-46, 2 figures, 1
table, references
<An evaluation of quantitative samples for phy-
toplankton analyses collected in Sørvágsvatn,
Leynavatn, Mjáavatn, Saksunarvatn and Toftavatn in
early August 2000>
093: Bright, Michael: Saving the Whale
New York a.o. (Gloucester Press) 1987, 32 pp.,
photographs, illustrations
<Pp. 18-19: The Faeroes grincl. A critical account of
pilot whaling in the Faroes>
094: Brimnes, Anna M.: Tales of the Coast
|Review of Liv Helene Willumsen (ed.):
Kystens fortellinger: Fortellinger fra Island,
Nord-Norge, Sápmi, Færøyene og Grønland,
Oslo 1999]
in: Arv, vol. 57, 2001, pp. 200-201
095: Brimnes, Anna: The Seal Wonian
Tradition in the Faroe Islands - past and
present
in: Vestergaard, Torben A. (ed.): Shamanism and
Traditional Beliefs (= North Atlantic Studies,
vol. 4, no. 1+2). Aarhus (SNAI-North Atlantic
Publications) 2001, pp. 51-53, references
<On the seal woman legend (kópakonan) as a living
tradition in the Faroes>
096: Britain seeks freedom of action on fish-
ery limit
in: The Times, April 30, 1963, p. 12
<Report on the Danish proposal to extend the Faroes
fishery limits to 12 miles and British reactions>
097: British Arctic Expedition
in: The Times, July 4, 1930, p. 15
<Subtitle: ”The Quest in Dock”. Report on the
British Arctic Expedition which is to make a stopo-
ver in the Faroes on its way to Greenland>
098: British seaman’s graves visited
in: The Times, July 10, 1974, p. 10
<The British ambassador to Denmark visits British
war graves in Tórshavn>
099: British trawler skipper ordered to pay
£ 15,000
in: The Times, Jan. 31, 1977, p. 5
<A British trawler skipper was fined for fishing ille-
gally with-in the Faroese 12-mile territorial limit>
100: Brodie, Juliet/Nielsen, Ruth/Gunnars-
son, Karl: The Bangiophyte Species of the
Faroe Islands
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 49, 2001, pp. 25-36, 4
figures, 1 table, references
<Comprehensive study on the bangiophyte species
in the Faroes based on BioFar collections between
1994 and 1997>
101: Brody, Jane E.: MS: A Medical Detective
Story Unfolds
in: The New York Times, June 22, 1982, p. Cl,
1 b/w-photograph
<Stuart D. Cook, an American neurologist, put
forward a hypothesis that Multiple Sclerosis may
be caused by canine distemper. Cook partly based
his theory on John F. Kurtzke’s work on MS in the
Faroe Islands. Cf. bibliography nos. 1402-1404 and
supplement # I. no. 470>
102: Brogren, Klas: The final Flender ferry
in: Cruise & Ferry Info. Halmstad/Sweden, no.
6, 2003, p. 41-42, 1 colour photograph, figures
<Subtitle: "NORRÓNA - the last ship to be delive-
red from Germany’s Flender Werft”. A portrait of
the new Faroese ferry which was put into service in
April 2003>