George Robert Milne Murray FRS (November 11, 1858 – December 16, 1911) was a Scottish botanist. Murray was born and educated in Arbroath. In 1875 he studied cryptogamic botany at the University of Strasbourg under Anton de Bary. He became an assistant in the Department of Botany at the Natural History Museum, succeeding William Carruthers as Keeper in 1895. He retired in 1905 due to ill-health.
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- George Robert Milne Murray FRS (November 11, 1858 – December 16, 1911) was a Scottish botanist. Murray was born and educated in Arbroath. In 1875 he studied cryptogamic botany at the University of Strasbourg under Anton de Bary. He became an assistant in the Department of Botany at the Natural History Museum, succeeding William Carruthers as Keeper in 1895. He retired in 1905 due to ill-health. He wrote a Handbook of Cryptogamic Botany (1889) and an Introduction to the Study of Seaweeds with A. W. Bennett, and published about forty articles on cryptogams and oceanography, mostly in the Journal of Botany. He was elected a member of the Royal Society in 1897.
- George Robert Milne Murray est un botaniste britannique, né le 11 novembre 1858 à Arbroath en Écosse et mort le 16 décembre 1911. Il est le fils de George Murray et de Margaret Sayles. Il étudie auprès d’Heinrich Anton de Bary (1831-1888) à Strasbourg en 1875. Il se marie à Helen Welsh en 1884, union dont il aura une fille et un fils. Il devient conservateur-assistant au département de botanique au British Museum en 1876, puis conservateur de 1895 à 1905. Il enseigne la botanique à l’école de médecine du St. George’s Hospital de 1882 à 1886 puis au Royal Veterinary College de 1890 à 1895. Il participe, comme naturaliste, à l’expédition dans les Caraïbes destinée à observation l’éclipse de 1886 et est le directeur scientifique de l’expédition en Antarctique en 1901. Murray est notamment l’auteur du Hand-book of Cryptogamic Botany (avec Alfred William Bennett, 1889), Introduction to the Study of Seaweeds (1895), The Antarctic Manual (1901) et est directeur de publication, de 1892 à 1895 de Phycological Memoirs.
- George Robert Milne Murray foi um botânico britânico.
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- George Robert Milne Murray FRS (November 11, 1858 – December 16, 1911) was a Scottish botanist. Murray was born and educated in Arbroath. In 1875 he studied cryptogamic botany at the University of Strasbourg under Anton de Bary. He became an assistant in the Department of Botany at the Natural History Museum, succeeding William Carruthers as Keeper in 1895. He retired in 1905 due to ill-health.
- George Robert Milne Murray est un botaniste britannique, né le 11 novembre 1858 à Arbroath en Écosse et mort le 16 décembre 1911. Il est le fils de George Murray et de Margaret Sayles. Il étudie auprès d’Heinrich Anton de Bary (1831-1888) à Strasbourg en 1875. Il se marie à Helen Welsh en 1884, union dont il aura une fille et un fils. Il devient conservateur-assistant au département de botanique au British Museum en 1876, puis conservateur de 1895 à 1905.
- George Robert Milne Murray foi um botânico britânico.
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