Sir Joli;i Murray K. C. B. 137 



1S99. 33. On the temperature of the floor of the océan, and of the 

 surface waters of the océan Geogr. Journ., vol. XIV, 

 pp. 34 — 51. 



1S99. 34. Presidential Address to the Geographica! Section of the British 

 Association. Report Brit. Ass., 1S99 ';Dover}, pp. 789 — 802 

 (reprinted in Geogr. Journ., Scott. Geogr. Mag., Smithsonian 

 Rep.). 



1900. 35. On the deposits of the Black Sea. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 



vol. XVI, pp. 673-702. 



1901. 36. The South Pole. Quarterly Review, Oct. 1901, pp. 451—473. 



1902. 37. Deep-sea deposits and their distribution in the Pacific Océan, with 



notes on the saraples collected by s. s. ^Britannia", 1901. 



Geogr. Journ., vol. XIX, pp. 691—711. 

 1902. 38. Remarks on the deep-sea deposits collected by the U. S. Fish 



Comraiss. steamer .Albatross" in the Tropical pacifie, 1899 



to 1900. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. XXVI, pp. 109—111. 

 1906. 39. On the Depht, Temperature of the Océan Waters, and Marine 



Deposits of the South-West Pacific Océan; Queensland Geogr. 



Journal (Brisbane), vol. XXI, pp. 71 — 134, with maps. 

 1908. 40. The distribution of organisms in the hy^drosphere as affected 



by varj'ing chemical and physical conditions; Internat. Revue 



Hydrobiol. und Hydrographie (Leizpig), Band I, pp. 10 — 17. 

 1910. 41. The Deep Sea; Scottish Geogr. Mag., vol. XXVI, pp. 617 



to 624. 



1910. 42. On the Depth and Marine Deposits of the Indian Océan, with 



descriptions of the deposit-samples collected by Mr. J. Stanley 

 Gardiner in 1905; Trans. Linnean Soc. Lond., 2nd Ser., Zool., 

 vol. XIII, pp. 355—396, with maps. 



1911. 43. Exploring the Océans Floor; Harpers Monthly Magazine, 



March 1911, pp. 541—550. 

 1911. 44. Alexander Agassiz : his life and scientific work; Bull. Mus. 



Comp. Zoöl. (Cambridge, U. S. A.), vol. LIV, pp. 139 — 158. 

 1913. 45. The Océan; London: Williams & Xorgate, 256 pages with 



plates and maps. 



En collaboration. 



1SS2. 46. John Murray and T. H. Tizard, Exploration of the Faroe 

 Channel, during the summer of 1880, in H. M. 's hired ship 

 .Knight Errant". Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. XI, pp. 638—720. 



1884. 47. John Murray and A. Renard. On the microscopie characteis 

 of volcanic ashes and cosmic dust, and their distribution in 

 deep-sea deposits. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. XII, pp. 474 

 to 495. 



