The Russian mycologist Boris Ivanovich Kravtsev in the Phytopathological Laboratory of
The Siberian Institute of
Agriculture and Forestry. Omsk. 1929.
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Dear Carol Ann McCormic:
I am the Manager of the Museum of Peter Stolypin Omsk agrarian
University history.
I have the honour to inform you the following information about the
wanted you Boris Ivanovich Kravtsev.
Boris Ivanovich Kravtsev
(otherwise –
Kravtsov, Kravtzev, Kravtzov, Krawtzew, Krawtzow,
Kravtsev a.s.f.), hereinafter
designated as B.I. Kravtsev around
1929, was a graduate student of the Department of Phytopathologia of the
Siberian Institute of Agriculture and Forestry in Omsk (since 1933 - the
Siberian Institute of agriculture; today - Peter Stolypin Omsk agrarian
University). In the 1920's and early 1930's in numerous expeditions to the
South of Tomsk oblast, to Northern
Kazakhstan, Khakassia, Altai, to the Sayan mountains, in the valleys of the
Vasyugan and Chulym worked the well-known Russian mycologists K.E. Murashkinsky, N.I. Lavrov, M.K. Ziling,
V.P. Dravert and B.I. Kravtsev.
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