the Thoreau Log.
4 October 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Helianthus tuberosus, apparently several days, in Reynolds’s yard (the butcher’s).

  P. M.—Down river.

  Wind from northeast. Some water milkweed flying. Its pods small, slender, straight, and pointed perfectly upright ; seeds large with much wing . . .

  I hear that a Captain Hurd, of Wayland or Sudbury, estimates the loss of river meadow-hay this season in those two towns on account of the freshet at twelve hundred tons.

(Journal, 9:99-102)

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