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elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding 

 Member. 



Schishkin conducted botanical investigations in Siberia, 

 Middle Asia, the Caucasus and the Carpathians; also he made 

 trips into Turkey, Algeria, Brazil, and French Guiana. He 

 published numerous works, particularly on the flora of the 

 U.S.S.R. A series of collective works (the majority of volumes 

 devoted to "Flora of the U.S.S.R.", ''Flora of Western Siberia" 

 by P. N. Krylov, '^ Flora of the Leningrad Territory") was pub- 

 lished under his editorship. 

 Bibliography: 



Outlines of the Uryankhaiskii Territory. Tomsk: 1914. 

 Materials on the flora of Turkish Armenia. Proceedings of 

 the Tomsk State University, 1928, 81, 409-490. 

 Botanico -geographic outline of the seaside slope on the 

 Pontiiskii Ridge. Past- Caucasus Regional Study Collection. 

 Series A, Natural Sciences, I. Tbilisi: 1930. 

 Family CXIX umbelliferae moris. Flora of the U.S.S.R., 

 chief editor V. L. Komarov, 16-17 . Moscow -Leningrad: 

 1950-51. 

 Biography: 



I. A. Linchevskii. Boris Konstantinovich Schishkin (On the 

 60th Anniversary since the date of birth). Soviet Botany, 

 1946, #5 (contains bibliography of the works of Shishkin). 

 E. G. Bobrov . Boris Konstantinovich Schishkin (On the 70th 

 Anniversary since the date of birth). Bot. Zhur., 1956, #6. 

 Office: V. L. Komarov Institute of Botany of USSR Academy 



of Sciences 

 Ulitsa Popova 2 

 Leningrad, USSR 



SCHMALHAUSEN (SHMAL'GAUZEN), IVAN IVANOVICH 

 (Zoologist) 

 I. I. Schmalhausen, son of I. F. Schmalhausen (1948-1895, 

 Russian botanist and one of the founders of paleobotany in 

 Russia), was born April 23, 1884. In 1907 he graduated from 

 Kiev University. He was professor at the Voronezh (1918), 

 Kiev (1921) and Moscow (1938-48) Universities. From 1930 to 

 1941 he was Director of the Institute of Zoology and Biology of 

 the Ukrainian S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, and from 1938 to 

 1948 he was also Director of the Institute of Evolutionary Mor- 

 phology (now the Institute of Animal Morphology) of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences. In 1948 he began working at the Zoologi- 

 cal Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. Schmalhausen 



