the Thoreau Log.
22 September 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Sophia has in her herbarium and found in Concord these which I have not seen this summer:—

  Pogonia verticillata, Hubbard’s Second Wood. Bigelow says July.

  Trillium crythrocarpum, Bigelow Says May and June

  Uvularia perfoliata, Bigelow says May.

  P.M.—On river . . .

  In love we impart, each to each, in subtlest immaterial form of thought or atmosphere, the best of ourselves, such as commonly vanishes or evaporates in aspirations, and mutually enrich each other . . .

(Journal, 4:360)

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