the Thoreau Log.
1 November 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  2 P.M.—To Tommy Wheeler wood-lot.

  A perfect Indian-summer day, and wonderfully warm. 72 + at 1 P.M. and probably warmer at two.

  The butterflies are out again,—probably some new broods. I see the common yellow and two Vanessa Antiopa, and yellow-winged grasshoppers with blackish edges . . .

(Journal, 14:203-208)

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