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On some recent deep-sea observations in the Indian 



Ocean. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 3, 1887, 553-561. 



On the height of the land and the depth of the ocean. 



[1887.] Scott. Geogr. Mag., 4, 1888, 1-41. 



[Barrier from north of Scotland towards Norway and 



Greenland.] Glasgow GeoL Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 355. 



Coral formations. Nature, 37, 1888, 414. 



On the effects of winds on the distribution of tempera- 

 ture in the sea- and fresh-water locbs of the west of 

 Scotland. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 4, 1888, 345-365. 



Structure, origin, and distribution of coral reefs and 



islands. [1888.] Roy. Inst. Proc., 12, 1889, 251-262. 



Coral reefs. Nature, 40, 1889, 222, 294. 



On marine deposits in the Indian, Southern, and 



Antarctic oceans. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 5, 1889, 405-436. 



Les recifs de corail et les autres formations calcaires 



des mers modernes. Eev. Sci., 46, 1890, 103-110. 



The Maltese islands, with special reference to their 



geological structure. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 6, 1890, 449- 

 488. 

 - The Clyde sea area. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 209-212. 



On the temperature of the salt- and fresh-water lochs 



of the west of Scotland, at different depths and seasons, 

 during the years 1887 and 1888. [1891.] Edinb. Boy. 

 Soc. Proc., 18, 1892, 139-228. 



The discovery of America by COLOMBCS : The in- 

 fluences which led up to that great event, and its effect 

 on the development of oceanographical knowledge. Scott. 

 Geogr. Mag., 9, 1893, 561-586. 



The renewal of Antarctic exploration. [1893.] Geogr. 



Jl., 3, 1894, 1-27. 



Notes 011 an important geographical discovery in the 



Antarctic regions. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 10, 1894, 195- 

 199. 



The general conditions of existence and distribution 



of marine organisms. Congr. Int. Zool. C. B., 1895, 

 99-111. 



[Report on cosmic dust.] Nature, 52 (1895), 533. 



On the deep and shallow water marine fauna of the 



Kerguelen region of the Great Southern Ocean. [1896.] 

 Edinb. Boy. Soc. Trans., 38, 1897, 343-500. 



Some observations on the temperature of the water of 



the Scottish fresh-water lochs. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 13, 

 1897, 1-21. 



Balfour shoal : a submarine elevation in the Coral 



Sea. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 13, 1897, 120-134. 



On the annual range of temperature in the surface 



waters of the ocean, and its relation to other oceano- 

 graphical phenomena. Geogr. Jl., 13, 1898, 113-134. 

 The scientific advantages of an Antarctic expedition. 



[With remarks by the DUKE OF ARGYLL and others.] 

 Scott. Geogr. Mag'., 14, 1898, 511-534. 



Marine organisms and the conditions of their environ- 

 ment. [1896.] Boy. Inst. Proc., 15, 1899, 75-77. 



[Presidential address to the Geogr. Sect. Oceano- 

 graphy.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 789-802. 



On the temperature of the floor of the ocean, and of 



the surface waters of the ocean. Geogr. Jl., 14, 1899, 

 34-51. 



A bathymetrical survey of the fresh-water lochs of 



Scotland. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 16, 1900, 193-225. 



On the deposits of the Black Sea. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 



16, 1900, 673-702. 

 Murray, (Sir) John, & Irvine, Robert. On coral reefs 



and other carbonate of lime formaticns in modern seas. 



[1889.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 17, 1891, 79-109. 

 On silica and the siliceous remains of organisms in 



modern seas. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 18, 1892, 229-250. 

 On the chemical changes which take place in the 



composition of the sea-water associated with blue muds 



on the floor of the ocean. [1892.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. 



Trans., 37, 1895, 481-507. 

 On the manganese oxides and manganese nodules in 



marine deposits. [1894.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Trans., 37, 

 1895, 721-742. 



See also Irvine & Murray. 



Murray, (Sir) John, & Pullar, Fred. P. A bathymetrical 

 survey of the fresh- water lochs of Scotland. Geogr. JL, 

 15, 1900, 309-352. 



Murray, (Sir) John, & Renard, (Vabbe) Alphonse F[ranytit]. 

 On the microscopic characters of volcanic ashes and 

 cosmic dust, and their distribution in the deep-sea 

 deposits. Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 12, 1884, 474-495. 



On the nomenclature, origin, and distribution of deep- 

 sea deposits. Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 12, 1884, 495- 

 529; U. S. Fish Comm. Bep., 13, 1887, 759-786. 



Notice explicative de la carte des sediments de mer 



profonde. Brux. Soc. Beige Geol. Bull., 1893 (Mtm.), 

 109-134. 



Murray, K. L. The lighting of the Centennial Inter- 

 national Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888 and 1889. [With 

 discussion.] [1889-90.] Inst. Elect. Engin. JL, 18, 1890, 

 710-769; 19, 1891, 628-855. 



Murray, Kenneth S. On the mechanical appliances 

 employed in the manufacture and storage of oxygen. 

 Inst. Mechan. Engin. Proc., 1890, 131-146. 



Murray, R[obert~\ Milne. On some modifications of re- 

 cording apparatus for physiological purposes. Edinb. 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 8, 1885, 345-354. 



A reflecting galvanometer with adjustable periodicity 



for physiological research. [1891.] Scott. Soc. Arts 

 Trans., 13, 1894, 121-126. 



On an electrical bench for physiological research. 



[1831.] Scott. Soc. Arts Trans., 13, 1894, 127-130. 



On a form of WHEATSTONZ'S bridge adapted for clinical 



and physiological research. [1893.] Scott. Soc. Arts 

 Trans., 13, 1894, 376-383. 



On an astatic galvanometer with interchangeable 



coils. [1893.] Scott. Soc. Arts Trans., 13, 1894, 384. 



On a simple ammeter suitable for lamp-testing and 



other purposes. [1896.] Scott. Soc. Arts Trans., 14, 

 1898, 170-171. 



Murray, Reginald A. F. Address. The past and future 

 of mining in Victoria. Aust. Ass. Bep., 1891, 119-127. 



Report on limestone quarries hi the Bacchus Marsh 



district. Victoria Geol. Surv. Monthly Bep., 8 & 9, 1899, 

 51. 



See also under Forbes, Walter. 



Murray, (Rev.) Richard Paget. Notes on Somerset Bubi. 

 Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 206-213. 



Notes on the botany of the Serra do Gerez. Coimbra, 



Soc. Broter. BoL, 5, 1887, 185-191. 



Arabis ciliata, R. Br., in Clare. JL Bot., 25, 1887, 



183. 



Notes on the botany of northern Portugal. Jl. Bot., 

 26, 1888, 173-179. 



Notes on botany (chiefly geographical). Dorset Field 

 Club Proc., 10, 1889, 47-54. 



Sedum pruinatum, Brot. Jl. Bot., 27, 1889, 141-143. 

 Notes on some of the rarer forms of Bubns lately 



found in Dorset. Dorset Field Club Proc., 12, 1891, 71- 

 79 ; 14, 1893, 179-181. 



Pyrus cordata, Desv. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 186-187. 



Anemone trifolia, L. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 217. 



The flora of Steep Holmes. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 269- 



270. 



A new British Rubus. Jl. Bot., 30, 1892, 15-16. 



The flora of Somerset. Somersetsh. Soc. Proc., 39, 



1893; 40, 1894; 41, 1895; 42, 1896, lxi + 418pp. 

 *Notes on spring flowers. [1882.] Yn Lioar Man- 



ninagh, 1, [1894] (Pt. 1), 11-12. 



Silene conica, L., in Somerset. Jl. Bot., 32, 1894, 247. 



A new Vicia from Tenerife. Jl. Bot., 33, 1895, 9. 



Populus canescens, Sm., in Somerset. Jl. Bot., 35, 



1897, 146. 

 Isle of Man plants. 



Jl. Bot., 35, 1897, 146-147. 



