Abstract
In this paper I give an account of observations made during a visit in 1879 to the Færöe Islands in company with my friend Mr Amund Helland of Christiania. The principal object of our journey was to examine the glacial phenomena of the islands, but we studied so far as we could the various rockmasses of which the group is composed, and constructed a geological sketchmap to show the line of outcrop of coal, the disposition of the strata, the direction of dykes, and the trend of the glaciation. I have only to add, that all the observations recorded in the following pages were made in concert with my friend, and I am glad to say that we were quite at one in our general conclusions.