For years readers have enjoyed Charles Watertons intriguing book Wanderings in South America about his adventurous travels in Guiana West Indies. Waterton a famous English eccentric and naturalist returned to England in 1821 from an expedition to Guiana where he had collected hundreds of specimens of South American wildlife all carefully preserved. On a second expedition to Guiana he acquired the head of an amazing specimen he described as the Nondescript a fur-covered manlike creature native to the South American jungle. Adding a touch of intrigue to this compelling narrative is the rumor that the Nondescript bears a startling resemblance to an overzealous customs inspector who had caused him so much grief upon his return in 1821. It is popular opinion that Waterton in his own peculiar way was literally trying to make a monkey out of an annoying tax collector. AUTHOR BIO: Naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton (1782-1865) was born in Yorkshire England to a family eminent in the service of the state. In 1796 he pursued higher studies at Stonyhurst where he developed his early passion for natural history. Determined to start exploring the hinterland of Guiana at intervals of four years he made the four adventurous expeditions described in the well-known Wanderings in South America.
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