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Murmann, August, und L. Hotter. Unter- 

 suchungen iiber die pbysicalischen Verhaltnisse 

 crystallisirter Korper. Wien, Sitz. Ber. 

 XXXIV., 1859, pp. 134-195. 



Murphy (Prof.) On the Anacharis alsinastruui. 

 Nat. Hist. Eeview, n., 1855 (Proc.), pp. 6-7. 



Murphy, Edward. Contributions towards a 

 Flora Hiberuica ; being a List of Plants not 

 before observed wild in Ireland : together with 

 new localities for a few of the more rare ones. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1829, pp. 436-438. 



Murphy, Hastings. Account of the Cossyahs, 

 and of a Convalescent Depot established in 

 their country, 280 miles N.E. from Calcutta. 

 Geogr. Soc. Journ. EL, 1832, pp. 93-98. 



Murphy, John W. Papers on bridge construc- 

 tion. Franklin Inst. Journ. XXXVIL, 1859, 

 pp. 145-147, 241-245. 



Murphy, Joseph John. Account of an instance 

 of converging rays seen at Greenisland, on the 

 Antrim shore of Belfast Lough, 13th August 

 1857. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857 (pt. 2), p. 35. 



2. On great fluctuations of temperature in 



the Arctic Winter. Eoy. Soc. Proc. XL, 1860- 

 62, pp. 309-312. 



3. On revolving storms. Edinb. New 



Phil. Journ. XVIIL, 1863, pp. 234-240. 



4. On the circulation of the atmospheres 



of the Earth and the Sun. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XLX., 1864, pp. 183-191. 



Murphy, Robert. On the general properties of 

 definite integrals. Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans, in. 

 1830, pp. 429-443. 



2. On the resolution of algebraical equa- 

 tions. Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IV., 1833, pp. 

 125-154. 



3. On the inverse method of definite inte- 

 grals, with physical applications. [1832.] 

 Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IV., 1833, pp. 353- 

 408. 



4. On the existence of a real or imaginary 



root to any equation. Phil. Mag. n., 1833, pp. 

 60-61, 220-221. 



5. On the real functions of imaginary 



quantities. Phil. Mag. n., 1833, pp. 287-288. 



6. On electrical influence. Phil. Mag. II., 



1833, pp. 350-351. 



7. On elimination between an indefinite 



number of unknown quantities. [1832.] Camb. 

 Phil. Soc. Trans. V., 1835, pp. 65-76. 



8. Second memoir on the inverse method 



of definite integrals. [1833.] Camb. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. V., 1835, pp. 113-148. 



9. Third memoir on the inverse method of 



definite integrals. Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. V., 

 1835, pp. 315-394. 



1O. On a new theorem in analysis. Phil. 



Mag. X., 1837, pp. 28-32. 



Murphy, Robert. 11. On the composition 

 of two rectangular forces acting on a point. 

 Phil. Mag. X., 1837, pp. 105-108. 



12. On an error of FOURIER in his "Ana- 

 lyse des equations." Phil. Mag. XI., 1837, pp. 

 38-40. 



i 13. Analysis of the roots of equations. 

 Phil. Trans. 1837, pp. 161-178; Phil. Mag. 

 XI., 1837, pp. 92-93. 



14. First memoir on the theory of ana- 

 lytical operations. [1836.] Phil. Trans. 1837, 

 pp. 179-210. 



15. On the resolution of equations in finite 



differences. [1835.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 VI., 1838, pp. 91-106. 



16. On primitive radices. Phil. Mag. 



XIX., 1841, p. 369. 



17. Calculation of logarithms by means of 



algebraic fractions. Phil. Mag. XTX., 1841, 

 pp. 479-480. 



18. On atmospheric refraction. Phil. 



Mag. XX., 1842, pp. 310-312. 

 Murray, Alexander. A memoir regarding the 

 natural history of the district of Alford, in 

 Aberdeenshire. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VI., 

 1829, pp. 133-148. 



2. Thoughts regarding the influence of 



rocks on native vegetables. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XL, 1831, pp. 56-66; Froriep, Notizen, 

 XXXL, 1831, col. 337-345. 



3. Observations on the supposed connec- 

 tion of rocks with plants. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 VL, 1833, pp. 335-344. 



4. Observations on Arsenic. Edinb. Med. 



Sui-g. Journ. XLL, 1834, pp. 365-372. 



5. Additional observations upon Arsenic. 



Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XLII., 1834, pp. 

 86-98. 



Murray, Alexander. Geology of Western Ca- 

 nada. Canadian Journal, ILL, 1854-55, pp. 

 27-29, 48-52, 73-76. 



Murray, Andrew. On the construction and 

 proper proportions of Boilers for the generation 

 of Steam. Franklin Inst. Journ. X., 1845, pp. 

 172-182. 



Murray, Andrew. Description de deux Bupres- 

 tides nouveaux ; Stigmodera crueutata et Te- 

 mognatha trifasciata. Paris, Ann. Soc. Entom. 

 X., 1852, pp. 253-255. 



2. On the genus Cercyon, with a short 



monographical synopsis of the British Sphre- 

 rididte. Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 1853, pp. 73- 

 90. 



3. On a curious habit stated to have been 



observed in one of the Woodpeckers in Cali- 

 fornia, Edinb. Proc. Phys. Soc. L, 1854-58, 

 pp. 1-3. 



