the Thoreau Log.
14 September 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Half a dozen Bidens chrysanthemoides in river, not long. Picked eleven of those great potato-worms, caterpillars of the sphinx moth, off our privet. The Glyceria obtusa, about eighteen inches high, quite common, in the meadow west of Brooks Clark’s, has turned a dull purple, probably on account of frosts.
(Journal, 11:159)

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