the Thoreau Log.
4 November 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Hubbard’s Close.

  I find no traces of the fringed gentian there, so that in low meadows I suspect it does not last very late. Hear a nuthatch. The fertile catkins of the yellow birch appear to be in the same state with those of the white, and their scales are also shaped like birds, but much larger . . .

(Journal, 5:478)

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