abstract |
An essay about a researcher who focused on the game fauna and the collection of zoological materials now partially preserved in Kyiv (NMNH, mammals) and Kharkiv (Museum of Nature of Kharkiv University, birds). During the Kharkiv period (1921–1923+), the researcher was affiliated with the VUSMR and (probably) with the Kharkiv Agricultural Institute, and in Dagestan (1924–1931) with the Plant Protection Department of the Dagestan NKZ. The biographical information is extremely incomplete; the researcher lived for about 40 years (1896–1936+) and was repressed in 1931, serving five years in concentration camps (probably in Kazakhstan). He was rehabilitated in 1989. |
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