Richard Paget Murray (1842, Isle of Man – 1908, Shapwick, Dorset, Dorset) was an English clergyman, botanist and lepidopterist.

After secondary education at King William's College, he matriculated in 1864 at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. There he graduated with a B.A. in 1868 and an M.A. in 1871. He was ordained a deacon in 1868 and a priest in 1869.[1]

His herbarium contained plants from Ireland, the Canary Islands, Mauritius, Portugal, France, the Alps and the Dolomites. Specimens dispersed after his death are held by several institutions including the Natural History Museum (London) and Kew Gardens.

He was elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1882.[2]

Works

Arthur Cayley The standard author abbreviation R.P.Murray is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Murray, Richard Paget (MRY864RP)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ Desmond, Ray (11 September 2002). "Murray, Rev. Richard Paget". Dictionary of British and Irish Botantists and Horticulturalists Including plant collectors, flower painters and garden designers. CRC Press. p. 2215. ISBN 9781466573871.
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  R.P.Murray.