. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 815 the irregularity of the setting of the current. The same can be said, for instance, of the bottles No. 32, 33 and 26 of the »Tejo« 1899. These bottles were thrown overboard to the south of Iceland; under ordinary circumstances they would have been carried westwards, but on account of the heavy winds from the west they were hur- ried eastwards lo the west coast of Norway. How very irregular the direction of otherwise constant currents can be on the whole. Fig. 164. Chart showing fhe observed directions of cu


. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 815 the irregularity of the setting of the current. The same can be said, for instance, of the bottles No. 32, 33 and 26 of the »Tejo« 1899. These bottles were thrown overboard to the south of Iceland; under ordinary circumstances they would have been carried westwards, but on account of the heavy winds from the west they were hur- ried eastwards lo the west coast of Norway. How very irregular the direction of otherwise constant currents can be on the whole. Fig. 164. Chart showing fhe observed directions of currents in July 1903. (Krom Deutsche Seewartes Monatskarte.) (comp. Boguslawski and Kriimmel: Handbuch der Ozeano- graphie, vol. II, for instance p. 374—375) is also proved by the faet, that the current of the North Sea went in an opposite direction from the usual in December 1896 and January 1897^. I cannot but believe therefore that floating algæ, floating timber to which algæ are attached, etc. can be carried to the Færoes some- times when the wind is favourable, probably not only from the coasts of Ireland, but also from the Hebrides and the west coasts of Scotland. But it is not only from these parts of the British Islands that 1 Ful ton, T. W. The Currents of the North Sea, and their Relation to Fishe- ries. (Fifteenth Annual Report of the Fisher}' Board for Scotland for the year 1896. Edinburgh. 1897.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carlsbergfondet (Copenhagen, Denmark). Copenhagen, Nordisk Forlag, London, Wheldon


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