the Thoreau Log.
1 September 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Saw Mill Brook and Flint’s Pond . . .

  The autumnal dandelion is a prevailing flower now, but since it shuts up in the afternoon it might not be known as common unless you were out in the morning or in a dark afternoon. Now, at 11 A.M., it makes quite a show, yet at 2 P.M. I do not notice it . . .

(Journal, 12:308-312)

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