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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
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302: Griffiths, G. etal.: RRS Charles Darwin
Cruise 51, 24 Jul-21 Aug 1990: temperature
salinity and velocity structure of the Iceland
Faeroes Front and North Atlantic Water
infiow to the GIN sea
Wormley (Institute of Oceanographic Sciences,
Deacon Laboratory) 1990, 42 pp., illustrations
(= Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon
Laboratory report; no. 216)
<Quoted from www.copac.ac.uk>
303: Grinimett, R.F.A./Jones, T.A.: The
Faroe Islands
in: Grimmett, R.F.A./Jones, T.A.: Important
Bird Areas in Europe. Girton, Cambridge
(International Council for Bird Preservation)
1989 (= ICBP Technical Publication No. 9),
pp. 137-144, 1 figure, 1 table, references.
Updated 2nd edition in: Heath, Melanie F./
Evans, Michael I. (eds): Important Bird Areas
in Europe. Priority sites for conservation. Vol.
1: Northern Europe, Cambridge (BirdLife
International) 2000 (= BirdLife Conservation
Series No. 8), pp. 179-185, 1 map, figures,
tables, references
<An outline of the Faroese avifauna and an inven-
tory of 19 breeding places in the islands. 2000 edi-
tion revised by Føroya Náttúrugripasavn>
304: Gulden, Gro/Vesterholt, Jan: The genera
Galerina and Phaeogalera (Basidiomycetes,
Agaricales) on the Faroe Islands
in: Nordic Journal of Botany. Copenhagen, vol.
19, 1999, pp. 685-706, 23 figures, references
<”The diversity of the genera Galerina and
Phaeogalera on the Faroe Islands is recorded.
Eighteen species are recognised, twelve of which are
here reported for the first time on the archipelago.
A key to the species is provided.” Quoted from
abstract>
305: Gummere, Francis B[arton]: The
Populnr Ballad
New York (Dover)/London (Constable & Co.)
1959, xvi, 360 pp.
<Faroese ballads on pp. 24, 26, 69, 105, 107, 109,
146f., 150, 263. The above publication is an una-
bridged and unaltered reprint of the first edition of
1907. An excerpt concering Faroese ballad traditions
was published in: The Christian Science Monitor,
May 1, 1931, p. 9, under the title ’Tmprovising the
Ballad”>
306: Gunnell, Barbara: Farewell, Faroes.
Now it’s just you and all those fish now
in: The Observer, May 7, 2000, p. 24
<Report on the Faroese independence plans and
Danish reactions>
307: Gunnell, Terry: Grýla, Grýlur,
"Grøleks” and Skeklers: Medieval Disguise
Traditions in the North Atlantic
in: Arv, vol. 57, 2001, pp. 33-54, photographs,
references
<Including Faroese examples, mainly on pp. 38-
41>
308: Guttesen, Rolf: A geographical expla-
nation of certain place-name combinations
in: Hansen, Viggo (ed.): Collected papers pre-
sented al the Permanent European Conference
for the Study of Rural Landscape, held at
Roskilde University, Denmark, 3-9 June 1979.
Copenhagen 1981, pp. 113-117, illustrations,
references
<An attempt to fix the age of certain Faroese settle-
ments by explaining their place-names. Contains an
outline of earlier place-name studies in the Faroes>
309: Guttesen, Rolf: On the Oldest Territorial
Division of the Faeroe Islands
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 47, 1999, pp. 139-152, 5
figures, references
<A reconstruction of the border between the two
original chiefdoms in the Faroes based on place-
name studies and historical sources. The place-