Mount Murchison (Tasmania, Australia. Like most of the mountains in the West Coast Range - the taller were named after opponents or critics of Charles Darwin, the smaller after his supporters.
) is the tallest mountain in the West Coast Range==References== * {{cite book| author=Banks, M.R. and Kirkpatrick, J.B. Editors |title=Landscape and Man, the interaction between man and environment in Western Tasmania}} * {{cite book| author=Binks, C.J.| title=Explorers of Western Tasmania |publisher=Mary Fisher Bookshop | location=Launceston|year=1980 |isbn=0-908291-16-7}} * {{cite book| author=Blainey, Geoffrey| title=The Peaks of Lyell | edition=6th ed. | publisher=St. David's Park Publishing | location=Hobart| year=2000| isbn=0-7246-2265-9 }} * {{cite book| author=[[Charles Whitham|Whitham, Charles]]| title=Western Tasmania - A land of riches and beauty| edition=Reprint 2003| publisher=Municipality of Queenstown| location=Queenstown| year=2003 }} ** 2003 edition - Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown. {{Listed Invalid ISBN|09591281}} ** 1949 edition - Hobart: Davies Brothers. {{OCLC|48825404}}; {{ASIN|B000FMPZ80}} ** 1924 edition - Queenstown: Mount Lyell Tourist Association. {{OCLC|35070001}}; {{ASIN|B0008BM4XC}} * {{cite book| author=Whitham, Lindsay| title=Railways, Mines, Pubs and People and other historical research| publisher=Tasmanian Historical Research Association| location=Sandy Bay| year=2002| isbn=0-909479-21-6}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Murchison, Mount}} [[Category:Mountains of Tasmania]] [[Category:Western Tasmania]] [[Category:West Coast Range (Tasmania)]] {{Tasmania-geo-stub}}