the Thoreau Log.
27 October 1856. Perth Amboy, N.J.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Began to survey along the shore and through the woods. One of the largest and commonest trees, the tulip, in the moist ravines; its dried tulip-shaped relic of a flower, the broad flat stamens still remaining. Noticed a medicinal odor, somewhat like fever-bush . . .
(Journal, 9:136)

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