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Pylnov. E. V. (1920.) 



Rodzianko, V. N. (1919) 



Romanov, N. M. (29. I. 19) 



Selovsky, M. N. (1921) 



Semonov-Tian-Shansky, R. D. (27. XL 19) 



Silantiev, A. A. (21. III. 18) 



Smimov, D. A. (17. VIII. 20) 



Sonotzko, A. A. (I. IV. 19) 



Soovorov, G. L. (29. IV. 18) 



Fisher, E. N. (1919) 



Schreiner, A. E. (VII. 18.) 



Scherbakov, E. S. (IX. 29) 



Kholodkovsky, N. A. (2. IV. 21.) 



Shevyrev, I. J. (7. VII. 10,^ 



Jacobson, A. T. (20. VI. 19) 



Jaciobson, A. A. (12. XII. 18) 



The cause of death of the majority of these vScientists is practically- 

 unknown. D. A. Smimov, A. A. Sonotzko, A. T. Jacobson, and E. V. 

 Pylnov died of spotted typhus fever; I. J. Shevyrev from starvation 

 and N. A. Kholodkovsky from sarcoma cerelrostinae. Out of the total 

 number of members of the Russian Entomological Society, fifty members 

 perished during the period from 1916-1921. Many of the American 

 colleagues will find in this list a number of very familiar names. 



Systematic Entomology 



Systematic Entomology in Russia was concentrated in Universities 

 and Museums and to a great extent also had amateurs amongst its 

 representatives. 



Little is known so far in regard to the progress of this branch of 

 Entomology in Russia and only limited information is on hand relative 

 to some Entomologists: 



G. G. Jacobson, Specialist on Coleoptera and Termitae, author of 

 the voluminous, but not as yet completed work, "Coleoptera of Russia 

 and Western Europe," and a comprehensive book, "Orthoptera and 

 Pseudoneuroptera of Russia", is at the present time Secretary of the 

 Entomological Society at Petrograd and works as before in the Zoologi- 

 cal Museum of the Academy of Science at Petrograd. 



Among other Entomologists working in this Museimi are: 



A. A. Mordvilko, a well known specialist in Aphididae; 



A. N. Kirichenko, specialist in Rhynchota.^ 



A. A. *Semenov-Tian-Shansky, specialist in Coleoptera, Hymenop- 

 tera and genus Forficula. 



^Who is continuing the work of the late V. P. Oshanin. 



