the Thoreau Log.
18 January 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  At the Dugan Desert, I notice, under the overhanging or nearly horizontal small white oaks and shrub oaks about the edge, singular little hollows in the sand, evidently made by drops of rain or melting snow falling from the same part of the twig, a foot or two, on the same spot a long time . . .
(Journal, 10:249)

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