138 Sir John Murray K. C. B. 



18S4. 48. John Murray and A. Renard. On the nomenclature, origin 

 and distribution of deep-sea deposits. Proc. Roy. Soc, Edin., 

 vol. XII. pp. 495 — 529. 



1885. 49. John Murray, T. H. Tizard, H. X. Moseley, and J. Y.Buchanan, 

 Narrative of the cruise of H. M. S. .Challenger" with a 

 g-eneral account of the scientific results of the expédition. 

 Two volumes, 1154 pages, published by H. M. GoA'ernment. 



1SS9. 50. John Murra}- and R. Irvine. On coral reefs and other car- 

 bonate of lime formations in modem seas. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 Edio., vol. XVII, pp. 79 — 109. 



1891. 51. John Murraj' and A. Renard, Report on deep-sea deposits 

 based on the spécimens collected during the voyage of H. M. S. 

 , Challenger' in the years 1S72 to 1876. One volume, 

 546 pages, published by H. M. Government. 



1891. 52. John Murray and R. Irvine. On silica and the siliceous re- 

 mains of organisms in modem seas. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., 

 vol. XVIII, pp. 229—250. 



1893. 53. John Murray and R. Irvine. On the chemical changes which 



take place in the composition of the sea-water associated 

 with Blue Muds on the floor of the ocean. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edin., vol. XXXVII, pp. 481—507. 



1894. 54. John Murray and R. Irvine. On the manganese oxides and 



manganese nodules in marine deposits. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edin., vol. XXXVII, pp. 721—742. 



1898. 55. John Murray and R. E. Peake. On the surve}- by the s. s. 

 .Britannia" of the cable route between Bermuda, Turk's Is- 

 lands and Jamaica, with descriptions of the marine deposits 

 brought home. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin.. vol. XXII, p. 409 — 429. 



1901. 56. John Murray and R. E. Peake. On the results of deep-sea 

 sounding expédition in the Xorth Atlantic during the summer 

 of 1889, with notes on the temperature observations and 

 dephts, and a description of the deep-sea deposits in this 

 area. Roj-. Geogr. Soc. Supplementary Papeis, 1901, 

 pp. 1-44. 



1900 — 1901. 57. John Murray and F. P. Pullar. A bathymetrical survey 

 of the fresh-water lochs of Scotland. Part. I. Geogr. Joum., 

 voi. XV, pp. 309—352; Scott. Geogr. Mag., vol. XVI, 

 pp. 193—235. Part. II. Geogr. Joum., vol. XVII, pp. 273— 

 289; Scott. Geogr. Mag., vol. XVII, pp. 113—128. Part. III. 

 No. 1 Geogr. Joum., vol. XVII, pp. 289—295; Scott. Geogr. 

 Mag., vol. XVII, pp. 169—175. 



1901. 58. John Murray and Emil Philippi : Die Grundproben der Valdivia- 

 Expedition. Zentralblatt fiir Mineralogie, 1901, pp. 525 — 527. 



