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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
<Quoted from DBI (Intemet index)>
123: Buchan, Alexander: The rainfall and tem-
perature of North-Western Europe
in: Nature, vol. 7, no. 170, Jan. 30, 1873, p. 245
<With information about the conditions in the Faroes>
124: Buckland, Paul C./Edwards, Kevin
J./Sadler, Jon P.: Early Holocene Investigations
at Saksunardalur and the Origins of the Faroese
Biota
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 259-266,
3 figures, 1 table, references
<"Insect and pollen samples were recovered from a series of
locations along Saksunardalur on Streymoy ... The identi-
fied biota provide a basis for điscussion of the origins of the
flora and fauna, and the nature of the early Faroese land-
scape.” From abstract>
125: Buckland, Paul C./Dinnin, Mark H.: Insect
Faunas at Landnám: a Palaeoentomological
Study at Tjørnuvík, Streymoy, Faroe Islands
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 277-286,
3 figures, 2 tables, references
<"Excavation alongside the site of pollen research by
Jóhannes Jóhansen ... provided a parallel series of samples
for fossil insect analysis. These showed a significant in-
crease in species diversity shortly after the palynological
evidence for landnám..." From abstract>
126: Buckland, Paul C./Edwards, Kevin J./Sad-
ler, Jon P./Dinnin, Mark H.: Late Holocene Insect
Faunas from Mykines, Faroe Islands, with Obser-
vations on associated Pollen and early Settlement
Records
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 287-296,
6 figures, 3 tables, references
<Results of a re-examination of deposits from Uldalíð, east
of Lambi, Mykines, for fossil beetle remains which allow
an altemative interpretation of J. Jóhansen's hypothesis of
a pre-norse cultivation of oats in the Faroes. Cf. bibliogra-
phy no. 1264>
127: Buliough, L.W./Turrell, W.R./Buchan, P./
Priede, I.G.: Commercial deep water trawling at
sub-zero temperatures: Observations from the
Faroe-Shetland Channel
in: Fisheries Research. Amsterdam, vol. 39, 1998,
pp. 33-41
<Quoted from Biological Abstracts, vol. 106, 1999, no.
82977>
128: Bunikis, J./01sen, B./Fingerle, V./Bonnedahl,
J./Wilske, B./Bergstrom, S.: Molecular polymor-
phism of the Lyme disease agent Borrelia garinii
in northern Europe is influenced by a novel en-
zootic Borrelia focus in the North Atlantic
in: Joumal of Clinical Microbiology, vol. 34, no. 2,
1996, pp. 364-368, references
<”To elucidate the distribution of borreliae in subarctic re-
gions, strains isolated from Ixodes ricinus and I. uriae ticks
found on islands in the northem Atlantic (Faroe Islands)
and Baltic Sea (Gulf of Bothnia) were molecularly charac-
terized ..." Quoted from abstract in: Review of Medical and
Veterinary Entomology, vol. 84, 1996, [1997] no. 6330>
c
129: Cameron, Ross: Gravity, magnetics and seis-
mic work together
in: Hart's Oil and Gas World, vol. 89, no. 11, 1997,
pp. 87-91
<Deals with energy sources in the Faeroe-Shetland Basin;
quoted from Biography and Index of Geology, vol. 62, no.
7, 1998, no. 32880>
130: The capture of an enemy base: Torshavn,
1808
in: Hattendorf, John B. et al.(eds.): British Naval
Documents 1204-1960 (=Publications of the Navy
Records Society, vol. 131), 1993, pp. 428-429
<Document 239: Captain Thomas Baugh to Vice-Admiral
James Vashon, Clio, Leith Roads, 21 May 1808. A report
by the British captain Thomas Baugh of the occupation and
looting of the "Skansin"-fortification in Tórshavn by British
naval troops in 1808>
131: Cargill, E.B.: A Diary kept by E.B. Cargill
who with Mr. F.O. Hellyer, of Hull, Mr. Alward,
of Grimsby, and Ex-Provost Mearns, of Ab-
erdeen, served on a Commission appointed by the
Amalgamated Insurance Companies to visit Ice-
land and the Faroe Islands For the purpose of es-
tablishing Agents in different parts of the islands
Hull (James Plaxton & Co. Ltd.) 1903, 54 pp.
<Report of a joumey undertaken in August/September
1903, during which the travel party briefly visited the
Faroes>
132: Carman, Jessie C./Robinson, Allan R.: