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SIR HUGH MURRAY died at Nunton Cottage, Bodenham, Salisbury, on February 9. For more than fifty years Hugh Murray was connected with and played an active part in the development of forestry and forestry administration in India and Great Britain; both Bombay and England will long remember him and his delightful personality. Murray was born on April 27, 1861. He was educated at Trent College and took his forestry training on the Continent. He joined the Indian Forest Service in 1882, being appointed to the Bombay Presidency.
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STEBBING, E. Sir Hugh Murray, C.I.E., C.B.E. Nature 147, 474 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147474a0
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