Report upon the Military Situation in Transcaspia. 20th January 1886. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch, War Office by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.Q.M.G. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1886.
Notes en route from Srinagar to St. Petersburg (overland). Written in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Captain H. Picot, I.S.C. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1892.
Notes on the Siberian Railway between Cheliabinsk and Lake Baikal, made between the 28th September and the 15th October 1896. By Lieut.-Colonel G.F. Browne, D.S.O., Military Attaché at Peking. Edited in the Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1897.
'A Reconnaissance through Baluchistan and Seistan, 1897. By Major G.W. Brazier-Creagh, R.A.M.C. Intelligence Division, War Office, London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1899.'
Report of the Transcaspian Railway and Oxus Steamers. By Major W. Peacocke, R.E. 1st April 1888. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1888.
Memorandum on the Sea Transport available in the Black Sea, with more especial reference to a Russian Descent on Bulgaria. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the War Office by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.Q.M.G. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1886.
Supplement No. 1 to Report on the Military Situation in Transcaspia. 16th August 1886. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch, War Office, by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.Q.M.G. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1886.
Russia's Power to Concentrate Troops in Central Asia. Prepared in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Captain J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.A.G. 4th May 1888. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1888.