Article ID: CBB118033524

Casey Albert Wood and the Fundus Oculi of Birds (1917) (2022)

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Casey Albert Wood’s The fundus oculi of birds, published in 1917, was the culmination of his decade-long study of the eyes of about a hundred bird species across the avian phylogeny. Wood was a professional ophthalmologist who, during his spare time, was drawn to the study of birds’ eyes because of their exceptional visual acuity. His stated goal was to inform taxonomy but that turned out to be pointless. With the assistance of an artist, Arthur William Head, Wood described and illustrated in colour the retina in these birds, with particular attention to the number, size, structure, and position of the pecten. Since the function and evolution of the avian pecten is still poorly known, Wood’s book continues to provide a useful point of departure for the study of birds’ eyes.

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Authors & Contributors
Dickenson, Victoria J. V.
Bloch, D.
Branch, Michael P.
Carlson, Douglas
Datta, Ann
Duarte, Regina Horta
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Lychnos
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
Oxford University Press
Pennsylvania State University Press
University of Texas Press
University of Nevada, Reno
Knesebeck Verlag
Concepts
Ornithology
Birds
Natural history
Vision
Scientific illustration
Color
People
Wood, Casey Albert
Aristotle
Darwin, Charles Robert
Franklin, Christine Ladd
Gray, John Edward
Heinroth, Oskar
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, late
Ancient
Places
United States
Brazil
Great Britain
Northern Ireland
Central Europe
India
Institutions
University of Edinburgh
McGill University (Canada)
American Ornithological Society
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