the Thoreau Log.
12 October 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  It is interesting to see how some of the few flowers which still linger are frequented by bees and other insects. Their resources begin to fail and they are improving their last chance. I have noticed them of late, especially on while goldenrod and pasture thistles, etc.; and to-day, on a small watermelon cut open ten days ago, in the garden . . .
(Journal, 9:112)

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