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- BÓKMENTALISTIVIÐ VIÐMERKINGUM
b/w photographs by Søren Kuhn, Karen Zahle and
J.P. Gregoriussen, drawings, plans
<On the development of Faroese architecture from the
church buildings of the 19th century to the 20th century
buildings designeđ by J.P. Gregoriussen, Albert Isfeld, Ámi
Winther, Marita Weihe and others>
200: Discussion and Field Meeting in the Faroe Is-
lands - "Environmental Change in North Atlantic
Islands"
in: Quatemary Newsletter, issue 86, 1998, pp. 22-25
<Quoted from DBI (Intemet index)>
201: Djurhuus, Hans Andreas: Ocean Sang round
Faroe Isles
Translation by R.P. Keigwin
in: The American-Scandinavian Review, vol. 41,
1953, no. 3, p. 232
<"Havið sang", poem from the poetry collection "Sjó-
mannsrímur", 1925>
202: Djurhuus, H[ans] A[ndreas]: Land teirra
fríu. Isles of the free
From the Faroese by Arthur Brend
in: "238". Joumal of the Faroe Islands Study Circle,
[vol. 1], no. 4, April 1992, pp. 104-106
<A poem, originally published in "Dimmalætting", translat-
ed in 1942 by A. Brend, an Englishman who settled in Tórs-
havn in the early part of the century>
203: Dooley, Harry D./Meincke, Jens: Circulation
and Water Masses in the Faroese Channels dur-
ing Overflow '73
in: Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift. Hamburg,
34. Jahrg., 1981, pp. 41-55, 12 figures, 1 table, refer-
ences, with summaries in English, German and
French
<”Hydrographic data and current measurements obtained
during the Overflow '73-expedition were combined into a
revised scheme of the circulation and the transports in the
Faroese Channels." From abstract>
204: Downes, J.A.: The post-glacial colonization
of the North Atlantic Islands
in: Downes, J.A./Kavanaugh, D.H. (eds.): Origins of
the North American insect fauna. Memoirs of the En-
tomological Society of Canada, no. 144, 1988, pp.
55-92, 1 figure, 4 tables, references
<"This paper considers the insect geography of the North
Atlantic islands, primarily Greenland. Iceland, and the
Faeroes, in relation to the adjacent continental areas of
North America and Europa." From abstract. The Faroes on
pp. 80-85>
205: Dreyer, Karen/Hamtoft, Henry: Medicosta-
tistical Information for the years 1963 and 1964
from Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
in: Danish Medical Bulletin, vol. 13, June 1966, pp.
66-80
<Chapter 2: The Faroe Islands and Greenland, pp. 77-80, 3
tables, 2 surveys>
206: Dr. R.K. Rasmussen and Psittacosis in the
Faroes
in: The Joumal of the American Medical Associa-
tion, vol. 145, 1951, p. 104
<On the work of Dr. Rasmus Kristen Rasmussen, a Danish
general practitioner who spent most of his professional ca-
reer in the Faroe Islands and discovered, that a wide-spread
epidemic of alveolar pneumonia in the Faroes was actually
psittacosis, a disease spread by fledglings of the fulmar
{Fulmaris glacialis), a seabird caught and eaten in the
Faroes>
207: Dugmore, Andrew J./Newton, Anthony J.:
Holocene Tephra Layers in the Faroe Islands
in: Bloch/Enckell (eds.): Environmental Change in
North Atlantic Islands, Tórshavn 1998, pp. 191-204,
2 figures, 3 tables, references
<"We report new geochemical data on the Saksunarvatn
tephra from the type site and an older silicic tephra desig-
nated L3574 ... We present geochemical data on two mid-
Holocene silicic tephras which identifies them as Icelandic
tephras ..." From abstract>
208: Durnford, Henry: Additions to the Avifauna
of Faeroes
in: Zoologist, 2. Series, vol. 10, 1875, p. 4623
<Quoted from Bibl. Zoologica II, 5.1899. p. 3787>
209: Dyreborg, Palle: Landet og husene. The
country and the houses
in: Dirckinck-Holmfeld/Møldrup/Amundsen, (eds.):
Færøsk Arkitektur. Architecture on the Faroe Is-
lands. Copenhagen 1996, pp. 14-29, 15 colour pho-
tographs by the author
<On several architectural features particular to the Faroe Is-
lands, e.g. landing places, farms, villages and on the part
which nature plays in traditional Faroese building customs>
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210: Earle, M.M./Jankowski, E.J./Vann, I.R.:
Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of the
Faeroe-Shetland Channel and Northern Rockall
Trough