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IV.—Glaciated Valleys in the Faroes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The interesting paper by Mr. Harker in the GeologicalMagazine of May, 1899, on “Glaciated Valleys in Skye,” recalls to my mind many similar observations I made in the Faroes in the Summer of 1894. Not only are the valleys excavated out of homogeneous rocks, but the Faroes, like the Cuillins, had a glaciation of their own. It may be advisable, then, to call attention to some points which resemble those referred to by Mr. Harker, as well as others which are not seen in Skye.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1899

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References

page 308 note 1 See Glacialists' Magazine, June, 1895; and J. Geikie, T.R.S.E., vol. xxx, pt. 1, p. 218.

page 308 note 2 Glacialists' Magazine, June, 1895.