the Thoreau Log.
7 July 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To lygodium.

  Verbena urticifolia. Ilysanthes, three or four days back, flat east of Clamshell Shore. Large form of arrowhead, two or more days. Woodcock at the spring under Clamshell. Campanula aparinoides, apparently three or four clays. The clover heads are turned brown and dry, and whiteweed is also drying up . . .

(Journal, 6:386)

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