the Thoreau Log.
25 June 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Most of the mountain-ash trees on the street are the European, as Prichard’s, Whiting’s, etc. The American ones (Pyrus Aucuparia is the European) in Cheney’s (from Winchendon) row have only opened within a day or two; that American one in Mrs. Hoar’s yard, apparently a week . . .
(Journal, 9:460)

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