Works
- Nomogenesis; or, Evolution Determined by Law (1922)
- "Fresh-water fishes of Russia" (1923)
- Discovery of Kamchatka and Bering's Kamchatka Voyages (1924)
- Russian discoveries in the Pacific (1926)
- "Principles of climatology" (1927) (reprinted 1938)
- Geographical zones of the U.S.S.R. (1937)
- "Freshwater fishes of the U.S.S.R. and adjacent countries. Volume 1-3. Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd, Jerusalem. 1962-65 (Russian version published 1948-49)."
- "Natural regions of the U.S.S.R." (1950)
- "Classification of fishes, both recent and fossil" (1940)
- Loess as a product of weathering and soil formation
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