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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROEISLANDS
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
<The study principally corapares finger print ridge counts
and pattem types of 1005 Papua New Guineans and 297
Faroe Islanders>
710: Suter, Diana: Regression analysis of digital
ridge counts on pattern intensity index: a devel-
opmental interpretation
in: Annals of Human Biology, vol. 9, 1982, pp. 45-
56, 6 tables, 5 figures, references
<Continuation of the analysis started in Suter/Harvey
1981>
711: Svanberg, Ingvar: Field Horsetail (Equise-
tum arvense) as a Food Plant
in: Fróðskaparrit, vol. 45,1997, pp. 45-55, references
<On the use of field horsetail as a human nutriment in the
Faroes and other nations>
712: Svanberg, Ingvar: The use of rush (Juncus)
and cotton-grass (Eriophorum) as wicks. An eth-
no-botanical background to a Faroese riddle
in: Svenska landsmál och svenskt folkliv 1997.
Swedish dialects and folk traditions 1997. Uppsala
(Kungl. Gustav Adolfs Akademien), árg. 120 (= H.
323) 1998, pp. 145-157, 1 illustration, references
<Ethnobotanical information conceming a riddle collected
by V.U. Hammershamb in 1850>
713: Svanberg, Ingvar: The Use of Wild Plants in
the Faroe Islands 1590-1990. A Contribution to
Scandinavian Ethnobotany
in: Svenska Linnesállskapets Ársskrift. Yearbook of
the Swedish Linnaeus Society. Árgáng 1996-1997.
Uppsala 1998, pp. 81-130, references
<A thorough analysis of the historic and present-day use of
wild plants for food, herbal medicine, dying and other pur-
poses. With an outline of the flora of the Faroes and of the
history of Faroese ethnobotany and a large bibliography on
the subject>
714: Swann, R.L./Etheridge, B.: Movements of
waders to and from the Moray Firth
in: Ringing & Migration, vol. 17, 1996, pp. 111-121
<Deals also with Faroese oystercatchers spending the win-
ter in Moray Firth. Quoted from Biological Abstracts, 103,
1997, no. 124310>
715: Sweetman, Stuart: The integration of seismic
interpretations with gravity and magnetic 2-D
modelling; an example from the offshore Faroes
area
in: Leading Edge, Tulsa/Oklahoma, vol. 16, no. 1,
1997, pp. 15-16, illustrations including sects and ge-
ological sketch maps
<Quoted from Bibliography and Index of Geology, vol. 61,
1997, no. 34256>
716: Syndergaard, Larry E.: English Transla-
tions of the Scandinavian Medieval Ballads. An
Analytical Guide and Bibliography
Turku (The Nordic Institute of Folklore) 1995, X,
242 pp., tables (= NIF Publications, 30)
Reviewed in:
- Translation Review, vol. 2, 1996, pp. 4f.
- Scandinavian Studies, vol. 69, 1997,
pp. 503-504 (Lanae H. Isaacson)
- Jahrbuch fiir Volksliedforschung, 42.
Jahrgang, 1997, pp. 185-186 (Olav Solberg)
- Iros, [3. Jahrg.], 1997 [1998], pp. 86-87
(Kaaren Grimstad)
- JEGP, vol. 98, 1999, pp. 287-289
(Sven H. Rossel)
<The Faroes on pp. 151-160 (Translations from the Faroese
and Shetland Nom). With detailed bibliographies>
T
717: Taagholt, Jørgen: Greenland and the Faroes
in: Archer, Clive/Scrivener, David: Northem Waters.
Security and Resource Issues. Beckenham/Kent
(Royal Institute of Intemational Affairs) 1986, pp.
174-189
<Mainly pp. 186-189: The Faroes since 1940>
718: Talwani, M./Mutter, J.C./EldhoIm, 0./Stof-
fa, P.L.: Comments on paper by Smythe et al.,
'Early opening history of the north Atlantic - I.
Structure and origin of the Faeroe-Shetland es-
carpment'
in: The Geophysical Joumal of the Royal Astronom-
ical Society, vol. 78, 1984, pp. 627-237, 4 figures,
references
<Letter to the editor containing reply and criticism referring
to Smythe, D. K. et al.: Early opening history of the North
Atlantic ..., 1983, cf. bibliography no. 2071>
719: Taraldsen, Knut Tarald: Reflexives, pro-
nouns and subject/verb agreement in Icelandic
and Faroese
in: Working papers in Scandinavian syntax, vol. 54,
Lund 1994, pp. 43-58. Reprinted in: Black, James R./
Motapanyane, Virginia (eds.): Microparametric syn-
tax and Dialect Variation (= Amsterdam studies in