the Thoreau Log.
10 October 1859.

Concord, Mass. Thoreau writes in his journal:

  White-throated sparrows in yard and close up to house, together with myrtle-birds (which fly up against side of house and alight on window-sills) and, I think, tree sparrows?

  Colder weather, and the cat’s fur grows (Journal, 12:374).

Boston, Mass. The Boston Atlas and Daily Bee, the Boston Daily Courier, and the Banner of Light review Thoreau’s lecture of 9 October (Studies in the American Renaissance 1996, 304-6).

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