the Thoreau Log.
17 October 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Walden Woods . . .

  It is an interesting inquiry what determines which species of these shall grow on a given tract. It is evident that the soil determines this to some extent . . .

  It is well known that the chestnut timber of this vicinity has rapidly disappeared within fifteen years, having been used for railroad sleepers, for rails, and for planks, so that there is danger that this part of our forest will become extinct . . .

(Journal, 14:134-142)

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