the Thoreau Log.
3 March 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Going to Acton this morning, I saw some sparrows on the wall, which I think must have been F. hyemalis (?).

  P.M.—Up river to Nut Meadow Brook . . .

  Channing [William Ellery Channing] tells me he has met with a sassafras tree in New Bedford woods, which, according to a string which he put round it, is eleven and three quarters feet in circumference at about three feet from the ground . . .

(Journal, 12:6-11)

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