the Thoreau Log.
11 October 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Cliffs.

Looking under large oaks, black and white, the acorns appear to have fallen or been gathered by squirrels, etc I see in many distant places stout twigs (black or scarlet oak) three or four inches long which have been gnawed off by the squirrels, with four to seven acorns on each, and left on the ground . . .

(Journal, 12:374-375)

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