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BOTANY AT ST. LOUIS
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Fig. 7. Bust of Thomas Nuttall, over the entrance of the Linnæan Greenhouse at the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo.

"Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819," which was published the following year.

At the end of 1822 he was called to Harvard College as curator of the botanical garden, there not being enough money to support a professorship. He soon became dissatisfied with this and took up the study of ornithology, producing a two-volume manual of this science. About the beginning of 1833 Nuttall went to Philadelphia with the collection of plants made by Captain Wyeth during an overland journey to the Pacific Ocean. A second journey was to be made and Nuttall resigned his position and spent the interval before the departure of the expedition studying the Wyeth collection and his own Arkansas plants.

Mr, Nuttall went in company with John K. Townsend, the two