the Thoreau Log.
10 October 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  A young man has just shown me a small duck which he shot in the river from my boat . . .

  Mr. William Allen, now here, tells me that when, some years ago, a stream near his house, emptying into the Taunton River, was drained, he found a plant on the bottom very similar to a sponge—of the same form and color—and say six inches wide.

(Journal, 7:485)

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