he also became a corresponding member of the edinburgh and manchester botanical societies. honorary members of the universities of glasgow and cambridge, and of course, my native st. petersburg. academy of sciences. timeryazev accepted the october revolution unconditionally: the soviet government reciprocated and promoted the world- famous scientist in every possible way. the famous film - baltic deputy with nikolai cherkasov in the title role. one of temeryazev’s mottos were his own words: work for science, write for the people. that's why. he not only created scientific works, but was also a popularizer of natural science. among his works are a book by the french scientist louis pasteur, biographies of marat and garibaldi, and a translation into russian of charles darwin's work, the origin of species. we still use temeryazev’s discoveries. for example, back in 1872 he made the first in russia "with an aqueous nutrient solution. plants only needed sun, they bloomed and fruited all year round, proving the idea of photosynthesis. at the nizhny novgorod fair of 1896, temery