Public societies
This is one more category of "depositors" enriching
the Museum by important contributions. Two societies established
by G.Fischer and A.P.Bogdanov appeared especially
important in development of the Museum' collections.
One of them was the Society of Naturalists
at Moscow University which was initiated by Fischer in 1805.
The role of its members as contributors to the Museum became especially
important after the Great Moscow Fire in 1812. This society developed
in 1832 a special projects of turning the Zoological Museum into
the National Museum of Natural History, but this idea was not approved
by the University administration.
Another important contributor of this kind was
the Society of Amateurs in Natural History, Anthropology, and
Ethnography established by Bogdanov in 1864. Its monetary sources
were spent mainly for organization of expeditions, purchasing the
important collections, and also for granting visits of the Museum
specialists, including Bogdanov himself, to other outstanding museums
and zoological stations in Europe. Among most productive expeditions
was one of A.P.Fedchenko to Turkestan in 1869-1872. This
society worked out in 1889 a special projects of supporting zoological
investigations and collecting to be conducted during sea voyages.
The most important contribution resulted from the round-the-world
voyage of the cruiser "Admiral Nakhimov" mainly due to collecting
activity of the ship medical, Dr. V.I.Isaev.
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