Andrew Murray (botanist)

Andrew Murray (botanist)

Andrew Murray FRSE FLS (19 February 1812 , Edinburgh10 January 1878), Kensington was a Scottish botanist and entomologist.

Works

*1853 "Catalogue of the Coleoptera of Scotland" Edinburgh, London, W. Blackwood and sons.
*1867 List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar , 1867 "Annals and Magazine of Natural History" (3rd series) 19: 167-179.
*1870 On the geographical relations of the chief coleopterous faunae. "J. Linn. Soc." 11: 1-89.
*1877 "Economic entomology" Chapman and Hall,London.

References

*Anonym 1878 [Murray, A.] "Entomologist's Monthly Magazine" (3) 14 1877-78 215-216
*Anonym 1879 [Murray, A.] "Petites Nouv. Ent". 2 (Nr. 190) 207.
*Kraatz, G. 1878 [Murray, A.] "Dtsch. ent. Ztschr". 22 229.
*Marseul, S. A. de 1883 Les Entomologistes et leurs Écrits (Entomogists and their writings) "L'Abeille" (4) 21(=3) 61-120 106-107.,
*Musgrave, A. 1932 "Bibliography of Australian Entomology" 1775-1930. Sydney 233.
*Westwood, J. O. 1877 [Murray, A.] "Trans. Ent. Soc. London" , London [1877] XXXIX.

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/index.php Internet Archive] Digitised "Catalogue of the Coleoptera of Scotland"
* http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/MURR1812.htm


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