the Thoreau Log.
31 March 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Surveying again for Ed. Hoar the woodland adjoining his farm . . .

  One tells me he found the saxifrage out a Lee’s Cliff this afternoon, and another, Ellen Emerson, saw a yellow or little brown snake, evidently either the Coluber ordinatus or else amænus, probably the first . . .

(Journal, 13:235-236)

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