Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2004, Síða 81
WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
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365: Højgaard, Dánjal P.: Food and para-
sitic nematodes of saithe, Pollachius virens
(L.), from the Faroe Islands
in: Sarsia, vol. 84, 1999, pp. 473-478, 1 table,
references
<”Food items and metazoan parasites were identi-
fied from the stomachs of 80 yearlings and 150 two-
year-old saithe ... sampled from the coastal waters of
the Faroe Islands”. Quoted from abstract. The paper
was originally published as paper # 6 of Fløjgaard’s
doctoral thesis, Copenhagen 1998; cf. no. 367 of
supplement # 1>
366: Højgaard, Dánjal P.: No significant
development of Anisakis simplex (Nematoda,
Anisakidae) eggs in the intestine of long-
fínned pilot whales, Globicephala melas
(Traill, 1809)
in: Sarsia, vol. 84, 1999, pp. 479-482, 1 fig., 2
tables, references
<Results of studies concerning the development of a
fish nematode in the intestinal tract of pilot whales
caught off the Faroe Islands. The paper was origi-
nally published as paper # 2 of Højgaard’s doctoral
thesis, Copenhagen 1998; cf. no. 366 ol'supplement
# 1>
367: Højgaard, Dánjal: Christian Worship
in Thor’s Harbour
in: Faroe Islands Tourist Board: News for visi-
tors 2000. Tórshavn 2000, p. 9, figures
<Background information concerning the 1000,h
anniversary of the introduction of christianity to the
Faroes in the year 1000>
368: Højgaard, Dánjal: A Controversial
State Comes into View
in: Faroe Islands Tourist Board: News for
visitors 2000. Tórshavn 2000, p. 15, 1 b/w-
photograph
<Subtitle: A referendum in the near future will
decide whether the Faroe Islands will become a new
European mini-state>
369: Højgaard, Dánjal: A journey through
time and space
in: Faroe Islands Tourist Board: News for visi-
tors 2000. Tórshavn 2000, pp. 20-21, figures
<A touristic portrait of Tórshavn>
370: Hoek, P.P.C.: The pycnogonida dredged
in the Faroe Channel during the Cruise of
H.M.S. ”Triton” (in August 1882) (commu-
nicated by Jr. John Murray)
in: Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh, vol. XXXII, pt. I, 1882-83, pp. 1-
10, I plate
<Report on a collection of Pycnogonids with a
new species Pallenopsis tritonis found in the Faroe
Channel>
371: Hoffmann, Charlotte: Patterns of
established and new bilingualism in Europe:
Some refíections with special reference to
the Faroe Islands
in: Braunmiiller, Kurt/Jacobsen, Jógvan í
Lon (red.): Moderne lingvistiske teorier og
færøsk. Oslo (Novus Forlag) 2001 (= Nordiske
Sprográds skrifter), pp. 227-249, references
<”In this article I will trace a major new sociolinguis-
tic development, the spread of English and consider
how it contributes to changing patterns of language
behaviour in monolingual as well as bilingual areas
in Europe.” Quoted from introduction>
372: Holledge, Richard: The wilder shores
in: The Independent, April 9, 1997, p. 23, pho-
tographs
<Subtitle: ”The whale-hunters of the Faeroes have
their own style of living, well adapted to these rug-
ged, bird-haunted northern islands”. Travel report>