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124: 25: 284:'s leadership, decided to try to reach safety on their own, and, after signing a letter absolving the captain of responsibility and after receiving supplies from him, they departed across the ice on February 5 to try to reach 296:, Kataktovik and Kuraluk), but they refused to return to the ship. The only subsequent hint of their fate was a sailor's scarf belonging to one of them (seaman Stanley Morris), later found buried in an ice floe. 250:, fared poorly. Eventually Fawcett diverted the expedition to get Murray out, such was his condition. He briefly dropped out of sight, having been recovering in a house in 757: 600: 531: 292:. They were last seen experiencing major difficulties a few days later by three people returning from another mission (ship's steward Ernest Chafe, and two 42: 516: 713: 280:
as oceanographer. The ship became trapped in the Arctic ice in August 1913. Eventually, Murray and three others, dissatisfied with Captain
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and Henry Manley to explore and chart the jungle in the region of the Peru-Bolivian border. Murray, unused to the rigours of the
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Murray, J., 1907. Scottish Tardigrada collected by the Lake Survey. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 45: 641 - 668
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Murray, angry at perceived mistreatment at Fawcett's hands, wanted to sue. However friends at the
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where he was in charge of the base camp. In 1913, he co-wrote a book about the expedition, titled
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Murray, J., 1906. Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Tardigrada of the South Orkneys.
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Murray and his three companions are presumed to have died in the Arctic in February 1914.
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the son of William Murray, a grocer, and his wife, Janet McMurray. He studied zoology at
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Antarctic days: sketches of the homely side of polar life, by two of Shackleton's men
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science: describing 113 species and forma of rotifer and 66 species of tardigrade.
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In June 1913, he joined a Canadian scientific expedition to the Arctic aboard the
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Murray, F.R.S.E, Sir James. "Biology of the Scottish Lochs, by James Murray".
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Murray, J., 1911. Scottish Tardigrada, a review of our present knowledge.
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Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909
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Murray, J., 1913. Notes on the Natural History of Bolivia and Peru.
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Murray, J., 1907. Arctic Tardigrada, collected by Wm. S. Bruce.
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Murray, J., 1906. The Tardigrada of the Forth Valley. Part II.
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Murray, J., 1907. Some Tardigrada from the Sikkim Himalaya,
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Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition: The Voyage of the Nimrod
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Murray, J., 1907. Some Tardigrada of the Sikkim Himalaya.
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James Murray with AdΓ©lie Penguin chick (Nimrod-Expedition)
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Murray, J., 1905. The Tardigrada of the Scottish Lochs.
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Murray, J., 1905. The Tardigrada of the Forth Valley.
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Tardigrada. British Antarctic Expedition 1907 - 1909
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in 1912, learning that he was thought to have died.
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Encystment of Tardigrada. 219:In 1907, at the age of 41, he served under 758:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 509: 499:: 1 - 45 (Tardigrada, pp. 28 – 30) 331:in relation to his South American trip. 170:In 1902, he assisted the oceanographer 644:Murray, James; George Marston (1913). 488:Murray, J., 1913. African Tardigrada. 150:He was born at 50 Charlotte Street in 7: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 585:. pp. 275–334. Archived from 497:Scottish Oceanogr. Lab., Edinburgh 269:Final expedition and disappearance 14: 680:"Captain Bartlett has no views". 307:In 1892, he married Mary Lyall. 23: 463:Murray, J., 1911. Arctiscoida. 34:needs additional citations for 178:survey of Scottish freshwater 16:British biologist and explorer 1: 58:"James Murray" biologist 583:National Library of Scotland 429:., pt. 3: 269 - 273, pl. 14 779: 263:Royal Geographical Society 198:Royal Society of Edinburgh 664:Niven, Jennifer (2001). 490:J. R. Micr. Soc. London, 321:Murray was portrayed by 265:advised him against it. 158:and took art classes at 146:Early life and education 743:British polar explorers 420:J. R. Micr. Soc. London 371:Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinb. 748:20th-century explorers 704:. Doubleday. pp.  690:Heart of the Antarctic 483:Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 472:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 458:J. Quekett Micr. Club. 385:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 378:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 364:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 128: 696:Grann, David (2009). 668:. London: Pan Books. 413:Trans. R. Soc. Edinb. 406:J. Roy. Microsc. Soc. 357:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist 350:Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist 233:George Edward Marston 214:Thomas Nicol Johnston 200:. His proposers were 160:Glasgow School of Art 126: 589:on 5 September 2012. 517:Riffenburgh, Beau - 485:, Dublin, 31: 1 - 16 343:Trans. R. Soc. Edinb 43:improve this article 763:Shipwreck survivors 479:Clare Island Survey 451:Canadian Tardigrada 427:Journ. R. Micr. 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