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

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To the Boulder Field.

  I find the hood-leaved violet quite abundant in a meadow, and the pedata in the Boulder Field . . .

  Children are now gathering barberries,—just the right time. Speaking of the great fall flower which the valleys are at present, its brightest petal is still the scarlet one of dogwood, and in some places the redder red maple one is equally bright . . .

(Journal, 4:367-368)

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