the Thoreau Log.
29 June 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Walden.

  Very hot. The piper grass bloom in prime. Examined the flying squirrel’s nest at the base of a small white [oak] or two (sprouts), four inches through, in a small old white oak stump, half open above, just below the level of the ground, composed of quite a mass of old withered oak leaves and a few fresh green ones . . .

(Journal, 12:215)

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