Typescript of A Collection of Birds from the Fiji Islands
- CA RBD MSG 1203-1-3-4-09
- Item
- 1925-1926
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Typescript of A Collection of Birds from the Fiji Islands
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
The fossil eggs of birds: Copies of three published papers on this subject.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Some wild flowers from Swiss meadows and mountains.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
File contains original manuscript of "Some Wild Flowers from Swiss Meadows and Mountains" (Smithsonian Institution, 1932) and of illustrations for Some Wild Flowers from Swiss Meadows, compiled by Casey A. Wood. Manuscript has rough notes of some wild flowers from Swiss meadows and mountains, and lists of persons and institutes to which the Introduction to Literature of Vertebrate Zoology was mailed, with correspondence.
Ceylon (Sinhalese) Olas, Book-Manuscripts, and How they are Made
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Typescript.
Manuscript of lessons in aviculture from English aviaries
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Through Forest and Jungle in Kashmir and North India.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
File consists of 4 items related to Casey Wood's "Through Forest and Jungle in Kashmir and other parts of North India" (Smithsonian, 1933), including: rough notes and other material, volume 1; material for a paper, volume 2; material for a monograph on Through Forest and Jungle, volume 3, including manuscript prepared for Smithsonian Report; and rough, inedited notes and other material for a paper on early illustrations in ornithology.
Rough, inedited notes and other material for a paper on early illustrations in ornithology.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Miscellaneous research, writing, and correspondence files.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
This subseries consists of other research, writing, and correspondence files related to Wood's research and writing activities (1852-1925), writings of others assisting in Wood’s research projects or written about Wood (1936-1943), and volumes containing multiple publications by Casey Wood from 1852-1943, but predominantly 1920-1938. Some of these volumes include writings of other authors as well. The subseries is composed mostly of publications, manuscripts, and correspondence, along with photographs, clippings, book dust covers, feathers from John III, and printed materials pertaining largely to ornithology, falconry, and Wood's research.
Included in this subseries are 661 incoming and outgoing correspondence (1914, 1927, 1933-1940) including letters, postcards, and telegrams. Some of the individuals represented within the subseries include G. R. Lomer, Elizabeth E. Abbott, Margaret E. Hibbard, Dr. Maude Abbott, Dr. Cresswell Shearer, Marjorie Fyfe, Alan H. Wood, Samuel Casey Wood III, Arthur William Head, H. Gronvold, H. Kirke Swann, Alexander Wetmore, Dr. Andreas Nell, Elliott Coues, George Arliss, Duke of Wellington, Professor Arthur Willey, Dr. Witmer Stone, John Still, E. C. T. Holsinger, Dr. Burton Chance, Wladimir Ivanow, John M. McWilliam, Dr. Max Meyerhof, W. L. Sclater, Harry Harris, Dr. Arnold C. Klebs, Professor Alonzo Taylor, Dr. Harold Gifford, David Nutt, William Wrigley Jr., Professor W. P. C. Zeeman, Eileen Thompson, William Thornwall Davis, H. S. Swarth, E. Edward Newton, Joseph Pearson, R. T. Gunther, Dr. Jon Pearson, Sir George Perley, J. Wilkes, Edward Von S. Dingle, George Edwards, W. E. Powell, L. J. Griffin, Robert Moore, and Major Chester Davis. Book publishers and dealers represented include Wheldon and Wesley, G. E. Stechert and Co., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., R. Friedlander and Sohn, K. F. Koehler’s Antiqarium, Foliophiles, Sotheby and Co., Francis Edwards, Vitty and Seaborne Ltd., Sun Engraving Co., Dulau & Co., Ltd., Samuel N. Rhoads, and Franklin Bookshop.
Topics and research projects within the subseries include ornithology, aviculture, bird protection, fossil eggs, zoology and sea life, collection and financial records for McGill Libraries and other institutions, McGill Library exhibits, the Feather book, travel and research, professional and personal lives, Wood’s ancestry, events Wood attended, politics and crime, Dr. Joseph Grinnell, Sir Henry and Elizabeth Gwillim, James Graham Cooper, John III’s painting and life, Emma Shearer Wood library boo plate, bird and zoology prints and other artwork, the dodo bird and related art, Sinhalese Olas, coins, and Persian manuscripts, ayurvedic medicine, Dominion Parliament building, “Fundus Oculi of Birds,” “An Introduction to Literature of the Vertebrate Zoology,” “Coloured Plates of the Birds of Ceylon,” Benevenutus Grassus’ de Oculis, Tadhkirat of Ali ibn Isa translation, Frederick II’s de Arte Venandi cum Avibus and falconry, “Catalogue du Fonds de Paul Lechevalier,” “James Craw Portrait of Alexander Wilson,” “Monograph of the Birds of Prey,” and other manuscripts.
Places referenced in this subseries include the British Museum, McGill University, Emma Shearer Wood Library, San Francisco, England, Barbados, New Zealand, Fiji, Oceania, Switzerland, India, Sri Lanka, and others.
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection
Part of Casey Albert Wood Collection