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

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Eb. Hubbard’s wood and Sleepy Hollow . . .

  E. Hubbard’s mound of pitch pines contains not one seed-bearing white pine, yet there are under these pines many little white pines (whose seed must have blown some distance), but scarcely one pitch pine. The latter, however, are seen along its edge and in the larger openings . . .

(Journal, 14:171-175)

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