Features, and nearby features, include:
Cape Murray . A cape forming the western end of Murray Island. First charted by the
Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) under Lieutenant
Adrien de Gerlache (1897-99) and at the time considered to be joined to Graham Land. Named by Gerlache, presumably for Sir
John Murray, British marine zoologist and oceanographer, an ardent advocate of Antarctic research.
Murray Harbor . A small harbor lying east of Cape Murray on the north side of Murray Island. The name was used by whalers in the area in 1922.
Challenger Island . An island lying just north of Murray Island. The name was used in 1906 by
Johan Gunnar Andersson of the
Swedish Antarctic Expedition (SwedAE) under
Otto Nordenskjöld, 1901-04.
Graham Passage . A passage separating Murray Island from the west coast of Graham Land. Named by Captain Skidsmo after his whale catcher
Graham, which was the first to pass through it, on March 20, 1922. ==References==