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

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  W. Richardson says that, when looking for insects this morning under the loose bark of an apple tree on Nawshawtuct, he found a bat hanging there which measured eleven feet [sic], alar extent.

  P.M.—To Annursnack . . .

  The Emersons tell me that their Irishman, James, held his thumb for the calf to suck, after dipping it in a pitcher of milk, but, the milk not coming fast enough, [the calf] butted (or bunted) the pitcher to make the milk come down, and broke it . . .

(Journal, 12:327-329)

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