the Thoreau Log.
19 July 1851. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  2 P.M.—The weather is warm and dry, and many leaves curl . . . The stump or root fences on the Corner road remind me of fossil remains of mastodons, etc., exhumed and bleached in sun and rain. To-day I met with the first orange flower of autumn.
(Journal, 2:316-320)

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